While
Dictator
is
all
set
to
hit
screens
in
the
Pongal
race,
On
14
January,
locking
heads
with
NTR's
Nannaku
Prematho,
Nagarjuna's
Soggade
Chinni
Nayana
and
Sharwanand's
Express
Raja,
Balakrishna
is
ahead
of
everyone,
promoting
his
film
aggressively
in
media.
Talking
in
one
of
the
interviews,
Balakrishna
opined
that
piracy,
which
is
often
termed
as
a
curse
to
the
industry,
cannot
really
affect
his
films.
The
actor
expressed
that
his
fans
would
not
enjoy
watching
his
films
in
a
pirated
print
in
a
laptop
or
a
mobile
phone,
since
they
would
only
prefer
to
enjoy
his
performance
in
a
70MM
screen.
He
said
that
he
believes
his
fans
would
love
to
hoot
and
cheer
for
his
dialogues
and
dances
and
hence
will
not
watch
his
films
in
piracy
CDs
at
home.
Balayya
further
added
that
it
is
his
films
like
Simha
and
Legend,
that
flagged
off
the
trend
of
hungama
even
in
multiplexes.
Though
the
fans
frenzy
behaviour
is
pretty
common
in
single
screens,
Balakrishna
thinks
that
his
films
had
brought
the
euphoria
to
multiplexes
too,
where
families
and
woman
largely
prefer
to
watch
cinema.
Looks
like
Balakrishna
studied
his
fans
and
trusts
them
quite
a
lot.
Do
you
think
Balakrishna's
observations
are
true?
Tell
us
in
comments
box
below.