In today’s world, celebrities endorsing certain brands often face backlash from their fans and followers. Some renowned stars such as Akshay Kumar, Shahrukh Khan and Mahesh Babu have been dragged into controversies for promoting alcohol and tobacco products through surrogate advertising. Similarly, heroine Genelia faced legal ramifications for endorsing a specific real-estate brand. It’s crucial that celebrities endorse only ethical brands that promote positive values to society.
Currently, the case lodged against popular Suvarnabhoomi Developers in Jubilee Hills police station, where few people complained against the company’s directors is making news. The company’s management, including MD Bollineni Sreedhar and Executive Director Meka Srinivas, are accused of forgery and cheating in a complaint filed by several individuals. It is worth noting that Suvarnabhoomi was once represented by legendary director K Viswanath before Global Star Ram Charan took over as its brand ambassador. Also these two featured in a recent TV commercial of the company. As the future of Suvarnabhoomi remains uncertain due to these legal tussles, here is what fans are feeling about Ram Charan now.
As a case is now filed against the company, concerns arise as to potential damage to Ram Charan’s image. Some online groups have already directed their criticism towards the mega hero for his association with the company. Moving forward, we’ll wait and see how this situation develops and whether or not Charan chooses to maintain his support for the company.
This post was last modified on 16 June 2023 12:19 am
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