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🕺 Auto Baby Song Trolled: Ravi Teja Fans Divided

TL;DR: Ravi Teja’s new song Auto Baby from Mr. Bachchan is under fire. Netizens say it's outdated and noisy, not the chartbuster they expected. But hardcore fans are defending it as classic mass entertainment.

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What Happened?On 7 August 2025, Ravi Teja released the single ‘Auto Baby’ from his upcoming film Mr. Bachchan. It was marketed as a throwback mass number with flashy visuals and high-energy beats. But online, many viewers responded with criticism instead of claps.

Twitter users called the song "too loud", "too old-school", and "zero melody." Some even compared it to a bad remix of early 2000s item songs. One viral comment read: "Mass Maharaja deserves better than this template stuff."

Flashback / ContextMr. Bachchan is helmed by Harish Shankar, known for Gabbar Singh, with music by Thaman. The film aims to bring back Ravi Teja’s vintage style—bright costumes, quirky moves, and desi beats.

But what worked in 2012 may not click in 2025. Young audiences today lean towards stylized, Instagrammable music. The raw masala vibe of Auto Baby may have missed that mark.

Who Gains & Who Loses?Gains: Die-hard Ravi Teja fans who enjoy nostalgic, loud mass songs.Loses: Gen-Z listeners looking for sleek visuals and modern music production. The film’s marketing team now has to rethink how to build buzz ahead of release.

People’s AngleWhy does this matter? Because music drives first impressions—and reels, ringtones, and repeat plays. If songs don’t connect, even big stars risk getting muted on youth platforms.

A fan wrote on YouTube: "We’re loyal, but we also want freshness. Give us a hook we can vibe to."

MediaFx TakeRavi Teja’s energy is never the issue. But packaging matters. Today’s audience wants mass with style, not just volume.

Auto Baby reminds us that Tollywood’s formula needs frequent updates. The mass song isn’t dead—but it can’t stay stuck in 2010 either.

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