The second season of ‘Unstoppable’ started off with a bang with Balayya hosting none other than his ‘Bava’ and ex-CM Chandrababu Naidu. NBK’s Alludu, Nara Lokesh’s guest appearance in this episode was another major highlight. Not stopping here, this episode discussed some important events related to the personal and political life of late NTR. This episode invited controversy but it settled later.
In that line, there is a huge buzz surrounding a future episode of ‘Unstoppable.’ This buzz adds that the next episode’s celebrity is YSRTP chief and AP CM YS Jagan’s sister, YS Sharmila.
If Sharmila makes it to ‘Unstoppable’, it would be interesting to see and hear what kind of bombs she would drop against her brother, Jagan. Earlier, Sharmila appeared in ABN Radha Krishna’s ‘Open Heart With RK’ and she acknowledged that there are differences between Jagan and her.
There are also rumours that Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan might also grace ‘Unstoppable.’ Already NBK has extended an invitation to director Trivikram Srinivas and asked him to come up with the director’s closest friend and we all know it is Pawan Kalyan. Needless to say, even if Pawan graces ‘Unstoppable’, Jagan will be targeted.
None had imagined such a massive response to ‘Unstoppable’ and Balayya as a host, made the show more entertaining. But we need to wait for an official confirmation regarding Sharmia’s presence in the show. It might take another couple of days or weeks to get a clarification.
This post was last modified on 2 November 2022 5:05 pm
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