Janhvi Kapoor's hype meter is surging as chatter swirls about a Ram Charan collaboration in Peddi under director Buchi Babu, while Alia Bhatt's reception remains colored by nepotism debates—that's the Gen-Nepo showdown shaping 2025 buzz. Fans point to the south-film hype, not always proven box-office impact, with Buchi Babu reportedly riding high on a project that could echo Uppena in tone and scale [1].
Rising Hype: Janhvi Kapoor Janhvi’s South-film chatter dominates comments, even as critics accuse overhyping. The stated plan to pair her with Ram Charan raises questions about risk versus payoff, with several posts calling it a “flower-pot” role and highlighting the director’s pedigree [1].
Nepotism Debates & Alia Bhatt A separate thread leans into nepotism-era debates around Alia Bhatt’s reception. One post doubles down on a surprising claim—that Alia Bhatt earned her sixth Filmfare award on the one-year anniversary of Jigra—fueling PR and image-craft discussions in the process [3].
Performance vs Hype: The Numbers Game Chatter about SSKTK vs. Param Sundari shows fans weighing rumors against reality. A post argues, “Numbers don't define the success of a movie,” while noting overseas performance and hold time can complicate simple hits-or-flops narratives [2].
Bottom line: the rumor mill and real performances will keep shaping who gets the next big break and where cross-industry moves land.
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Janhvi Kapoor rumor of South film with Ram Charan; criticized overhype, guessing flowerpot role, director Buchi Babu and online discussions.
View sourceWhat has it earned, if this was said with respect to Homebound I would still understand the defence but for SSKTK its just beyond me.
Debate over SSKTK vs Param Sundari, budgets, box office, praise and criticism of Janhvi, Varun, Dharma, Karan Johar, and promotions.
View sourceJust a random a coincidence and no conspiracy here: Alia is given her 6th Filmfare award on the one yr anniversary of Jigra.
Alia Bhatt's Jigra flop and Filmfare win sparks debate about nepotism, PR tactics, and industry manipulation.
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