King Buddha Director Satya Reddy Confronts Garikapati Over Buddha Comments
Filmmaker issues stern warning against negative portrayal while demanding national holiday status for Buddha Jayanti.

The world of Telugu cinema rarely intersects with religious activism, but director Satya Reddy has made headlines for precisely that fusion. The filmmaker behind the Hollywood project "King Buddha" has taken a combative stance against popular preacher Garikapati, warning him over alleged derogatory remarks about Gautama Buddha.
At a protest rally in Delhi's Jantar Mantar, Reddy didn't mince words. "Any false propaganda about Gautama Buddha will not be tolerated," he declared, making it clear that the gloves are off when it comes to protecting Buddha's legacy. This isn't just artistic passion speaking: it's a director who clearly sees his film project as part of a larger cultural mission.
What's fascinating is how Reddy frames Buddha not as a spiritual figure alone, but as "Shakya Simha": a title that carries the weight of royal heritage and strength. This perspective aligns perfectly with his vision for "King Buddha," suggesting the film will present a more dynamic, perhaps action-oriented portrayal than traditional Buddhist cinema.
Reddy's reference to "Buddha Deepavali" is particularly intriguing from a cinematic standpoint. He describes how Yashodhara illuminated Kapilavastu with lamps when Buddha returned after enlightenment: visual imagery that could translate into spectacular on-screen moments. It's exactly the kind of grand, celebratory sequence that could give his Hollywood venture the visual spectacle it needs.
The director's broader political message, that India should "move towards Buddhism" for peace and development, reveals the ideological underpinning of his project. This isn't just entertainment; it's advocacy cinema with a clear agenda.
Whether this controversy helps or hurts "King Buddha's" prospects remains to be seen. In an industry where publicity often trumps propriety, Reddy has certainly ensured his film won't be ignored. The question is whether audiences will embrace a Buddha biopic that comes wrapped in political activism and director-preacher feuds.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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