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Vishwak Sen claims poor BookMyShow ratings are the result of bots and requests support from the film industry for Gaami

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In Tirupathi, actors Vishwak Sen and Chandini Chowdary, together with director Vidyadhar Kagita, had a press conference to talk about their latest film, Gaami. Vishwak made some remarks to the media that grabbed everyone’s attention.

Vishwak Sen requests assistance from the film industry

A few days prior, Vishwak claimed on Instagram that the movie was receiving poor ratings and unfavorable reviews from bots on the ticketing website BookMyShow.

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Vishwak Sen claimed during a press conference in Tirupathi that the film’s bad BookMyShow reviews are the result of automated systems.

At the press conference, he brought up the subject once more and added, “I have to thank everyone who supported our film.” It exceeded our expectations because we took a chance that paid off. On BookMyShow, though, we’re having problems with bots flooding the page with reviews and leaving us with low ratings. If people don’t like the movie, that’s fine, but this isn’t. I have no idea who is doing it, and I’m not interested in caring about it at the moment.Additionally, he called on the film industry to promote and endorse Gaami. He stated, without naming names, that he hoped the powerful people in the film business saw the movie and supported it. “Maa cinema ki kuda oka naluguru pedda manushulu vachi lachi matladte bauntundi,” he remarked. Is it a Telugu film?At the press conference, he brought up the subject once more and added, “I have to thank everyone who supported our film.” It exceeded our expectations because we took a chance that paid off. On BookMyShow, though, we’re having problems with bots flooding the page with reviews and leaving us with low ratings. If people don’t like the movie, that’s fine, but this isn’t. I have no idea who is doing it, and I’m not interested in caring about it at the moment.

Chandini Chowdary receives criticism

Chandini addressed the media after Vidyadhar and Vishwak. But when the reporters asked her no questions, she merely grinned and remarked mockingly, “Obviously, nobody questions the actresses.” You never ask questions about heroines; instead, you only ask questions about directors and actors. This is something I’ve noticed for years.

She said, “No need to make up something and ask on the spot,” in response to a journalist who took the initiative to inquire about her experience working at Gaami. The experience of filming the movie was positive for me. Though difficult, I enjoyed playing in the movie.

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