Yash's ardent supporters have now used the help of social media to display their frustration or disappointment. What's charming is that they have also displayed their creativity in doing so.
Last Updated: 01.26 PM, Jul 26, 2023
Fans of Yash have come up with a unique idea to hopefully trigger a response from the Rocking Star with respect to the development of his next outing, Yash 19. One has heard no news about the project up till now (except that Yash is putting together something kickass) and considering that his last release came more than 15 months ago, his ardent supporters have now used the help of social media to display their frustration or disappointment. What's charming is that they have also displayed their creativity in doing so.
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In an attempt to implore Yash to announce his next at the earliest, a group of his fans has now created a Missing Person advertisement, with a bold headline that reads 'Kanneyagiddare' (meaning Missing). "Rocking Star Yash is the pride of our film industry. He said that after the success of KGF 2, he will announce his next movie but he hasn't done that yet, which has caused a lot of disappointment in us. We request someone to contact him immediately. It's not done that you take 2 years for a simple announcement, sir. You are playing with fans' emotions," says the 'advertisement'.
Of course, fellow social media users weighed on this with some of them sharing the grief but a majority of them opining that if Yash needs time to create something big, let him have it. "If it takes a lot of time to build a house, imagine how much time a palace would require," said one user, echoing the sentiments of many others.
It must be noted that the advertisement rendered by fans is a rehash of the one created by the makers of the movie Blink (starring Dheekshith Shetty and Chaithra J. Achar). Team Blink has been making a few heads turn through its recent inventive promotional strategy, which includes a similar Missing Person ad column stating that the entire crew of the film has gone missing.