As soon as the trailer dropped, social media started getting busy with comparisons.
Fans began comparing Balayya's strong way of speaking with Vijay's acting in similar scenes.
Even though the setups and situations feel familiar, many feel Vijay's performance doesn't have the same energy or passion that Balakrishna had.
In Bhagavanth Kesari, Balayya's lines worked because of how he used his voice, his body language, and his natural confidence.
His intensity felt real and natural.
But in Jana Nayakudu, fans say Vijay seems more controlled in scenes that should be intense or emotional. The dialogues look strong on paper, but the way they're delivered doesn't have the same power as Balayya's version.
Even though Jana Nayakudu looks big and has some political themes, intensity isn't just about visuals.
It needs real feeling, and that's where fans feel Vijay is falling short.
The villain's role and the stylish action scenes might impress some fans, but they also make it seem like the movie relies more on style than deep emotion.
When compared to Balakrishna's real and powerful intensity, Vijay's approach feels more polished but not as strong.
As the comparisons keep growing, the real test will be how the audience reacts once the movie comes out.
Right now, Tollywood fans are pretty clear in their opinion—matching Balakrishna's intensity was never easy, and Vijay hasn't fully reached that level yet.
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