Dasari Narayana Rao is not just one of the greatest directors in Telugu cinema history but also a towering figure who guided and supported the industry for decades. His contribution went far beyond filmmaking, earning him immense respect across generations.
However, many movie lovers were shocked after videos surfaced on social media showing the neglected condition of Dasari’s memorial in Hyderabad. Overgrown plants, scattered waste, and poor maintenance around the site left fans deeply disappointed.
As soon as the issue came to light, Manchu Manoj rushed to the memorial along with his supporters. He personally took part in cleaning the premises and initiated efforts to restore the place to a respectable condition.
The visuals of Manoj cleaning the memorial quickly went viral and drew attention from several members of the film fraternity. Many appreciated his immediate response and felt that preserving the legacy of a legend like Dasari is a collective responsibility.
At a time when social media is often criticized for negativity, incidents like these show its positive side. Social media activists and individuals who brought this issue to public attention deserve appreciation. Their efforts ensured that the problem did not go unnoticed.
This is exactly the kind of social media that benefits society. By highlighting genuine issues and prompting quick action, such platforms can help preserve memories, heritage, and the legacy of great personalities for future generations.
This post was last modified on 30 May 2026 3:30 pm
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