Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja seems to be in no mood to change — hit or flop, his style stays the same.
Unlike other stars who rethink their choices after a string of failures, Ravi Teja remains completely unfazed.
Promotions, social media buzz, or aggressive marketing; none of these interest him.
His approach is simple: make a movie, give one or two interviews, attend the pre-release event, and that’s it.
Even when his films bomb at the box office and producers face heavy losses, Ravi Teja doesn’t seem to care.
Reports say several producers, including T G Vishwa Prasad and Abhishek Agarwal, suffered huge setbacks, yet the actor remains detached.
He neither worries about the losses nor makes an effort to push his films during release time.
Ravi Teja’s “don’t care” attitude has become legendary in Tollywood. But as younger heroes take over the scene and his projects reduce in number, questions are rising about how long this attitude will work.
His release schedule has slowed down—one film is ready for release, another about to go on sets, and a project with Venu Mallidi lined up for 2027.
Once a hot favorite among producers, Ravi Teja’s market has taken a hit. From charging â¹25 crore per film, he’s now reportedly working for â¹15 crore or on profit-sharing deals.
Industry insiders say a single blockbuster could change everything for him again, just like Dhamaka did. But if his upcoming Sankranti release fails to click, the road ahead may get even tougher.
The question now is — will Ravi Teja finally change his ways or continue walking his own path, no matter the outcome?