Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna starrer Dear Comrade Movie, has arrived at the theaters and is receiving a positive response by the movie lovers and the critics from everywhere. The hashtags like #BoycottDearComrade and #StopTeluguImposition are taking Twitter by storm after Kannada version of Dear Comrade got lesser screens than its Telugu version in Karnataka. Bharat Kamma’ directorial venture Dear Comrade is the latest non-Kannada movie which released in Kannada (dubbed version).
The comments posted protested against the makers and distributors of Dear Comrade by the netizens are as follows:
Abhi Nandan@Abhinandan248: Davanagere has 3 shows Telugu and 1 Kannada! What pathetic business strategy is this? Distributors aren’t bothered about more profits? Why haven’t they thought abt providing content in Kannada in a city like Davanagere? Or is it by the plan? #BoycottDearComrade #StopTeluguImposition
Ganesh Chetan@ganeshchetan: There is a very organized racket in Karnataka which wants to fail dubbing of Telugu films in Kannada and impose Telugu on 6 crores Kannadigas. We will fight them. #BoycottDearComrade #StopTeluguImposition
Sava SD @Sava06822615: #StopTeluguImposition What’s the point in dubbing the movie and releasing it in the original language. More shows should be given to Kannada version. I have not watched any Telugu movie in theatres, so wanted to watch this one in my language but it is not happening #boycottdearcomrade
Chandra Shekar T@tchandras: #BoycottDearComrade #StopTeluguImposition Kannada audiences were happy when heard a Telugu movie @DearComrade was getting simultaneously released n Kannada. But unfortunately, #KFIKannadaDroha cartels have made sure that Kannadigas don’t get that opportunity by minimizing KA version
ಮಂಜು Manju@yenilla: This simultaneous release of Dear Comrade in Kannada is a joke. 8 shows in 5 theatres in the entire Bengaluru. And 250+ shows in 65 theatres in Telugu. This will lead to a larger campaign and protests. #BoycottDearComrade #StopTeluguImposition.
Dear Comrade Movie Being written and directed by Bharat Kamma, an erstwhile assistant of Chandrasekhar Yeleti, Dear Comrade has the caption ‘Fight For What You Love.’ The Dear Comrade film is being produced by Y. Naveen, Y. Ravi Shankar and C. V. Mohan under the banner Mythri Movie Makers.