Suman
Suman—man, this guy was everywhere back in the day. Telugu cinema’s poster boy, genuinely. He had the height, the moves, the whole hero package. His movies would play for what felt like forever—100 days? Child’s play. There were 200, 300-day runs. He was basically untouchable, the type of actor everyone wanted to be or be with. But then, out of nowhere, the dream just exploded. He gets arrested—yeah, full-on scandal—after three girls accuse him of snapping some shady photos. The media went wild. One minute he’s on top, the next, bam, he’s the villain in every headline.
Thing is, the whole thing unraveled in court. The allegations? Turned out to be bogus. Suman walked free, legally spotless. But, honestly, did it matter by then? The damage was done. The industry that once worshipped him moved on like he never existed. That blue-eyed charm, the star power—just vanished. No heroic comeback, no grand redemption arc. He tried, sure, but the audience just wasn’t buying it anymore. Man, the way his career crashed—someone needs to get that story up on the big screen. All the drama, the rise, the crash, the what-could-have-been. It’s wild how fast fame can flip on you.