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Saaho director Sujeeth: Criticism was always like an extra boost for my journey

Prabhas and Shraddha Kapoor starrer Saaho has received a fantastic response at the box office. In four days, the film has collected Rs 330 crore gross (in all the languages). The movie will turn out to be a hit at the box office. However, we cannot ignore that Saaho has received mostly negative reviews and even the word of mouth is not that great.

Saaho is directed by Sujeeth and recently he took to Instagram to thank everyone for watching the film. In his post, he has also written that criticism was always like an extra boost for his journey. The filmmaker posted, “Made my first short film when I was 17 years old. No money, No team but had lot of support from Orkut and family. I edited, shot and directed 90% of my short films. I learned from my mistakes and criticism was always like extra boost for my journey. Travelled very long way and faced many hurdles but never gave up. TODAY MANY PEOPLE saw SAAHO - some expected more from it, but many loved it! Thanks to all for watching the movie :) Please watch it again if you missed anything. I am sure you’ll enjoy even more. #Saaho.”


Well, we wonder if the audience would like to watch Saaho once again, as even moviegoers are not much impressed with the film.

Apart from Prabhas and Shraddha, Saaho also stars Chunky Panday, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Mandira Bedi, Evelyn Sharma, Mahesh Manjrekar and Arun Vijay. The film released on 30th August and took a bumper opening at the box office.

The Hindi version of the film has solely collected Rs 93.28 crore in four days proving that Prabhas is now a pan India star and can pull off a Bollywood film on his shoulders as well. By today, we can expect the Hindi version to reach the 100 crore club.

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