From A, U/A and U: Maruthi’s Journey To Salvation

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When Maruthi’s first film Ee Rojullo was released, critics and film lovers  vehemently outraged against the dialogues which were totally filled with double entendres. Undeterred by the heavy criticism, Maruthi went on to make another successful youth film, Bus Stop,  again laced with double meaning dialogues in much higher doses. The film was rated A by the censor board.

After Bus Stop, Maruthi was branded as a ‘boothu director’ and the situation got worse after he produced numerous youth flicks, all pumped with sleazy scenes and double meaning dialogues and of course, A certificates. Maruthi then took some time off from direction, and then came up a clean, romantic entertainer Kotha Janta, which was rated U/A by the censor board.

Maruthi finally succeeded in wiping off the ‘boothu director’ tag and he has now come up with yet another clean, romantic film, the soon to be released Bhale Bhale Magadivoy. The film is given a clean U certificate by the censor board members and it shows Maruthi’s U-turn from A to U certificate and his journey from obscenity to sanity. While Maruthi’s efforts are highly appreciable, let’s wish that this successful filmmaker continues to churn out meaningful entertainers.


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