Other day with Megastar Chiranjeevi speaking political stuff regarding the comments made by Andhra Pradesh minister Ambati Rambabu who demanded that the remuneration taken by Pawan Kalyan for BRO be made public, no doubt the political circuits are heated up. At a time when the whole of the YSRC brigade is attacking Chiru with the choice of words, here comes an interesting development.
Reports are doing rounds that some political punches in Bholaa Shankar have got trimmed out though Censor Board has already approved them. It is being said that comedian Hyper Aadhi, who appears as heroine Tamannaah’s assistant lawyer in the film, has mouthed some trademark punches that will put the opposition parties in a tough spot while lifting Janasena to the sky. They say that some punches were retained, while some were edited out from the final copy of the film. Looks like Megastar Chiranjeevi wants no more extension of the controversies, isn’t it?
On the other hand, it looks like BRO got promoted by YSRC sleuths, now Megastar Chiranjeevi’s Bholaa Shankar that is running low in terms of buzz and will also get benefitted from the attack of YSRC MLAs and Ministers. The likes of Botsa Satyanarayana, Kodali Nani and Perni Nani already brought attention to Chiranjeevi and his latest movie, a free promotion that would otherwise need lakhs of rupees to be spent.
This post was last modified on 10 August 2023 4:32 am
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