
📌 Key Points
- Raghu Kunche blasts producers: Ghosting actors after dubbing!
- Tollywood shocker: Kunche reveals actors chase payments, calls unanswered.
- “Music director days better!” Raghu exposes actor remuneration struggles.
- Popular villain roles, but payments elusive, says distraught Kunche.
Prominent music director and actor Raghu Kunche has ignited a fresh controversy in Tollywood with sensational allegations against producers. He claims artists are often ‘ghosted’ after completing dubbing, leaving remuneration unpaid. These shocking comments have become a hot topic, sparking crucial conversations about payment practices and accountability.
From Music to Villains: Raghu’s Journey
Shocking: They don’t answer calls after dubbing! Raghu Kunche’s sensational allegations! Prominent music director and actor Raghu Kunche made sensational comments. His remarks about remuneration have now become a hot topic. Let’s look at the details.
There are many in the Telugu film industry who gained good recognition as music directors and then transitioned to acting, and Raghu Kunche is one such person. To date, he has provided music for many films, captivating audiences with his wonderful compositions. For some time now, he has also been acting in films, mostly gaining good popularity through negative roles. A few years ago, Raghu entertained audiences by playing a villain in the film ‘Palasa’, a standout performance. Similarly, he also played an antagonist in a film called ‘Devagudi’. Recently, he acted in the film ‘Gedela Raju’, which is scheduled for release on April 17.
Dubbing Done, Calls Unanswered: Payment Woes
Consequently, the movie unit recently organized a special event, where the team interacted with journalists. During this interaction, Raghu Kunche was asked a question: “Lately, you’ve been doing villain roles very well; it seems like you’re earning good remuneration.” To this, he replied with a playful laugh, “It was better when I was a music director. I used to somehow ensure I got the full remuneration by the time the film was released. But after becoming an actor, they first ask me to finish dubbing, and once I’m done, they stop answering my calls. Some films don’t even progress beyond the advance payment stage.”
This distress over not receiving full remuneration and producers not answering calls after dubbing has now become a point of discussion in film circles. These comments made by Raghu Kunche have now become a hot topic in Tollywood. It remains to be seen how people will react to this. Stay tuned for more updates.
Looking Ahead
Raghu Kunche’s allegations expose a troubling truth for many artists. Unpaid remuneration and producers ghosting demands urgent accountability in Tollywood. Will this courageous stand finally bring justice? The industry and its audience await concrete action for a more ethical film future.


