Cinematography Minister Perni Nani spoke to the media and said that the Andhra government’s decision is leaving the cinema industry pretty cheerful and happy after a long time. At the same time, Chandrababu Naidu is still trying to digest the whole thing, he said. “Chandrababu never did anything for the welfare of the cinema industry and now, as the meeting between Tollywood personalities and Chief Minister have been fruitful, the TDP Chief is unable to bear it,” said Nani.
On the one hand, Cine biggies are relishing the fact that their efforts have finally been heard and on the other hand, Chandrababu is complaining and criticizing, he added. “Did Chandrababu also attend the meeting yesterday? Was he hiding below Mahesh Babu or Prabhas’s chair?,” slammed Nani on the TDP Chief, adding that there is nothing but jealousy in his words.
Nani On His Visit To Manchu Family:
Talking about his visit, Nani clarified that he visited Mohan Babu and Vishnu in a friendly manner. ” Mohan Babu and I have shared a good rapport since 2002 and I went to his home for a coffee after the family invited me. That’s it. I did not go to give any explanations on the behalf of the government,” he quoted. Moreover, Nani said that Manchu Vishnu updated the tweet only after telling him.
He further added that Mohan Babu discussed his educational institutions and other casual stuff. However, he revealed that Mohan Babu told him that he was not invited to the meeting with Jagan yesterday.
This post was last modified on 11 February 2022 9:15 pm
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