
Filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga recently stirred controversy with a remark comparing the challenges of becoming an IAS officer to those of becoming a filmmaker. His statement, "It is easy to become an IAS, but not a filmmaker," appeared to take a dig at Vikas Divyakirti, a popular educator and public figure.
Details of the Remark
- Sandeep Reddy Vanga's comments seemed to question the perceived difficulty of entering the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) compared to the complexities of making films.
- Many believe that this comment was directed at Vikas Divyakirti, known for his motivational talks and education-related work, possibly highlighting differences in career paths.
Public Reactions
- Controversial Comparison – The statement has sparked debates on social media, with some supporting Vanga’s view, while others find it dismissive of the hard work required in both fields.
- Creative Industry vs. Bureaucracy – The comparison between the creative industry and public administration continues to raise questions about the challenges faced by professionals in both domains.
This comment by Sandeep Reddy Vanga has added fuel to ongoing discussions about career choices, ambition, and the respect for different professions in Indian society.
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