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Bunny Gets Unfollowed By Sai Tej! What’s Happening?

Posted : June 12, 2024 at 8:28 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

It is a great day for Mega family and fans as Pawan Kalyan took oath as the minister of Andhra Pradesh. All the family members starting from Chiranjeevi, Nagababu, Charan to youngsters like Akira and Adya were present at the venue to watch the special moment. Prime Minister Modi holding hands of Chiranjeevi and Pawan on the stage is going viral.

While everything is going great, there is a new development which is creating a bit of tension in the Mega family. Apparently, hero Sai Dharam Tej has unfollowed Icon Star Allu Arjun on all social media platforms. This came as a shock to everyone within the family as well as in the film industry. Allu Arjun has been maintaining his distance from the Mega family for the past few years.

Despite getting together during festivals and special occasions, things are reportedly not well between Mega and Allu camps. Bunny wished the best of luck for Pawan during the elections but went and supported his friend Shilpa Ravichandra Kishore Reddy of the YSRCP party. This move by Allu Arjun earned him the wrath of Mega fans and they are bashing him on social media ever since.

While other heroes like Ram Charan, Sai Tej and Varun Tej campaigned for Pawan Kalyan, Allu Arjun lent his support for Silpa Reddy who is from YSRCP. Bunny is not present at the oath-taking ceremony as well. With Sai Dharam Tej unfollowing him, we need to see how things turn from here on.


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Yash: Bridging the Gap Between Indian Film Industries

Posted : June 14, 2024 at 2:33 pm IST by ManaTeluguMovies

Yash, the Kannada superstar who rose to national prominence with the phenomenal success of the “KGF” franchise, has become a champion for unity within the Indian film industry. In a recent conversation with Film Companion, Yash addressed the ongoing narrative of rivalry between Bollywood and South Indian film industries.

Yash emphasizes the importance of mutual respect, urging audiences to move beyond regional divides. “Respect Bollywood, forget the North and South,” he states. He acknowledges the immense contributions of Bollywood, highlighting that “They (Bollywood) have taught us so many things, and we all should respect that.”

Yash believes that the focus should shift from internal competition to a collaborative effort to take Indian cinema global. He encourages a new mindset, stating, “The youngsters should understand how people are trying to fool you. It is not a good development when people start ridiculing Bollywood, saying they are nothing.”

Yash’s vision extends beyond mere rhetoric. He himself is venturing into a pan-Indian project, “Ramayana: Part 1,” directed by Nitesh Tiwari. This film features actors from across the country, including Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi.

Yash’s upcoming project, “Toxic: A Tale For Grown-Ups,” further demonstrates his commitment to pushing boundaries. This film, slated for release on April 10th, 2025, tackles the serious issue of drug trafficking in Goa.

Yash’s voice adds to a growing chorus advocating for a unified Indian film industry. His influence and success position him as a powerful advocate for this movement, with the potential to reshape the landscape of Indian cinema.

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