YouTube Clicks Cannot Save Films!
Posted by Admin on Thursday, 5 April 2012 | 0 comments
Uploading a video on YouTube and enjoying the number of click for it has become a trend in Tollywood now. But, can these clicks save the films and their substitutes from becoming commercially viable.
With the very success of 'Kolaver Di' on this video sharing site, people have started uploading all their stuff there. This video of Danush singing a Tamilish song got more than 5 million clicks or its better to say views. However, the movie failed at BO miserably with 'Kolaveri Di' getting negative feedback in terms of visual. Same is the case with struggling heroin Sneha Ullal. Currently, the babe is busy uploading her raunchy videos on YouTube to get popularity and off course to bag some projects in film world.
A source says Sneha is completely excited about getting more than 5k views in 3 hours after uploading her second sleazy video 'Love Lock Down'. Out of curiosity, many fans have visited the link but got disappointed as there is no semi-n*de act of this duplicate Aishwarya Rai in the video. Anyways, its okay that she is getting publicity but will that push her films to score hits? Critics say that excitement for YouTube clicks should not cross limits as they will cut down your focus on work!
With the very success of 'Kolaver Di' on this video sharing site, people have started uploading all their stuff there. This video of Danush singing a Tamilish song got more than 5 million clicks or its better to say views. However, the movie failed at BO miserably with 'Kolaveri Di' getting negative feedback in terms of visual. Same is the case with struggling heroin Sneha Ullal. Currently, the babe is busy uploading her raunchy videos on YouTube to get popularity and off course to bag some projects in film world.
A source says Sneha is completely excited about getting more than 5k views in 3 hours after uploading her second sleazy video 'Love Lock Down'. Out of curiosity, many fans have visited the link but got disappointed as there is no semi-n*de act of this duplicate Aishwarya Rai in the video. Anyways, its okay that she is getting publicity but will that push her films to score hits? Critics say that excitement for YouTube clicks should not cross limits as they will cut down your focus on work!
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