Tollywood distances itself from Pawan Kalyan?

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Looking at the conditions going on in the Telugu film industry, anyone can come up with suspicions. It seems that Pawan Kalyan is lonely now after the actor slammed the Andhra Pradesh government at the pre-release of the Republic film.

Analysts say that Pawan Kalyan has stood firm on an issue, whether it is for political purposes or film industry purposes. The comments made by PSPK on the industry, as well as YSRCP leaders, are still stirring up controversy.

They say it would have been better for the industry to support Pawan Kalyan in this regard. It is strange to see even Mega heroes did not respond to the comments made by Pawan.

Fans are also commenting on social media that when a person is fighting for the industry, no one is giving solid support to Pawan. On the other hand, the Telugu Film Chamber has already clarified that it has nothing to do with the comments made by Powerstar.

In a meeting with AP Minister Perni Nani, the producers spoke against Pawan Kalyan. While questioned the government’s ownership of the privately-owned film industry, Dil Raju said that they have applied to the government for online ticketing. Chiranjeevi also expressed regret over the remarks made by Pawan, AP Minister Perni Nani told the media.

It is understood that there is no support for Pawan Kalyan, even at home. Janasenani is moving forward alone on his journey. Fans wish it would have been nice if at least family members had come along. But given the current situation, it is almost impossible.


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Music composer-turned-actor Devi Sri Prasad is all set to make his debut as a lead actor with Yellamma, directed by Venu Yeldandi and produced by Dil Raju Productions under the SVC banner, alongside Shirish. The film has already generated strong buzz, with its title announcement glimpse receiving an impressive response.

Meanwhile, DSP has shared a captivating new video that highlights the richness of traditional Indian folk culture. The video was shot entirely in his native village, Vedurupaka, where he steps away from the studio environment and immerses himself in the vibrant atmosphere of local festivities.

The visuals beautifully capture a blend of serene aerial shots of the village and energetic Jathara performances filled with fire and rhythm. DSP is seen engaging closely with the local community, interacting with traditional makeup artists, and participating in lively street celebrations that reflect the cultural spirit of the region.

This vibrant journey through rural traditions, folk art, and ancient storytelling adds emotional depth to the promotional campaign of Yellamma. By reconnecting with his roots, Devi Sri Prasad offers audiences a glimpse of the authenticity and raw emotion that the film is expected to bring to the big screen.