
📌 Key Points
- Director Rathnam’s Shocking Self-Love Mantra Rocks Tollywood!
- “Sri Chidambaram” compared to acclaimed ‘Kancharapalem’, ‘Pelli Choopulu’.
- Film tackles youth inferiority complex; urges: Love yourself first!
- Warning: Not a full entertainer! Expect a profound emotional journey.
Director Vinay Rathnam’s Tollywood debut, ‘Sri Chidambaram’, is already making waves, not just for its promising lead pair Vamshi Thummala and Sandhya Vashishta, but for the director’s strikingly candid advice. His call to “look in the mirror and love yourself” has resonated, sparking widespread discussion and going viral ahead of the film’s February 6th release, promising an emotional journey for today’s generation.
Rathnam’s Vision: Conquer Complexes, Embrace Self-Love
Shocking: You Must Look in the Mirror and Love Yourself! Director’s Sensational Comments Go Viral! Director Vinay Rathnam is making his Tollywood debut with ‘Sri Chidambaram’, set for release on February 6th. Starring Vamshi Thummala and Sandhya Vashishta as the mesmerizing lead pair, the film promises an emotional journey designed to help the current generation overcome their complexes.
Speaking to the media ahead of its release, Rathnam shared special details about the movie. “The present generation often feels plagued by inferiority complexes and insecurities, preventing them from leading their lives confidently. They compare themselves to others, dwelling on what they lack. I felt this was a story that needed to be told at this time. That’s why I wanted to narrate such a story with delicate emotions,” he explained.
He further emphasized the film’s core message: “First, we must stand in front of a mirror, look at ourselves, and believe that we are good. The essence of this story is that if you want to be able to love another person, you must first love yourself.”
Beyond Entertainment: A Refreshing, Reflective Experience
Rathnam expressed happiness that early viewers are comparing ‘Sri Chidambaram’ to acclaimed films like ‘C/o Kancharapalem’ and ‘Pelli Choopulu’, noting that those who watched the premieres felt very refreshed. “I have learned from those films, and I am happy that my film is being compared to them,” he stated.
He clarified that while it will definitely captivate everyone, “This is not a full-fledged entertainer; it’s a pure emotional journey.” Keep an eye out for ‘Sri Chidambaram’ as it arrives in cinemas, offering a unique and reflective experience for audiences.
Looking Ahead
Director Vinay Rathnam’s ‘Sri Chidambaram’ is a pure emotional journey, not just entertainment. Its profound self-love message, already sparking buzz, promises a uniquely reflective experience. This film is poised to become a vital cultural touchstone, prompting introspection across South India. A powerful cinematic conversation awaits.


