The deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan had a very interesting remark to make while taking part in the vice president oath taking ceremony in Delhi today. He spoke about the cultural impact of films and fine arts on the contemporary public.
“All these fine arts and cinema mediums serve as refreshments for the public. They help create a positive way of thinking amongst the people. My opinion and understanding is that the violence in society would shoot up sharply if there is no cinema or fine arts expression.” Kalyan said.
The deputy chief minister pointed out that art firms are a reflection of the internal conflicts of the creator, and they help other people relate to it and indulge in refreshment rather than the frustration building up inside.
This is a very interesting take by the deputy chief minister, and it certainly has a deeper point of view.
This post was last modified on 12 September 2025 2:29 pm
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