In a first-of-its-kind move, the Telugu Film Industry has taken a landmark legal step to protect cinema from digital manipulation and organised online abuse. Following court orders, ratings and reviews have been legally restricted on ticketing platforms for Mana Sankara Vara Prasad Garu, marking an unprecedented intervention aimed at preventing coordinated negative down-ranking and malicious review attacks.
This decisive action is being seen as a historic moment for TFI, as it directly addresses the growing concern of artificial reviews, bot-driven ratings, and agenda-based online campaigns that influence public perception even before audiences watch a film. Industry observers say such practices have caused significant damage to filmmakers, producers, and the overall creative ecosystem, often impacting a film’s performance unfairly.
The court-backed safeguards introduced for Mana Sankara Vara Prasad Garu underline the urgent need to protect major cinematic projects from unethical digital interference. The move makes it clear that cinema must be judged by genuine audience response, not by orchestrated online negativity. By restricting ratings and reviews at a critical stage, the industry aims to ensure a level playing field and fair audience engagement.
This bold initiative has been spearheaded by BlockBigg and AiPlex, in collaboration with the Bharat Digital Media Federation, reflecting a collective commitment towards transparency, ethical digital practices, and accountability in the online space. The proactive role played by these organisations is being widely appreciated within film circles.
Producers Shine Screens and Gold Box Entertainments have also earned praise for their leadership and courage in embracing this progressive legal step, setting an example for others in the industry to follow. Their decision is being viewed as a strong stand in favour of protecting creative effort, investment, and the integrity of cinema.
With this move, the Telugu Film Industry has sent a clear and powerful message that digital sabotage will not be tolerated. As TFI continues to evolve with changing times, this intervention is expected to set a strong precedent for the future, balancing creative freedom with responsible digital governance and ensuring that films receive honest and fair judgment from audiences.
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