Ooru Peru Bhairavakona Trailer | Sundeep Kishan, Varsha Bollamma | VI Anand | Shekar Chandra
Ooru Peru Bhairavakona Trailer | Sundeep Kishan, Varsha Bollamma | VI Anand | Shekar Chandra
Pushpa Party: Is SRK Getting Washed Out?
The entire attention of the Telugu community now is on the theatrical debut of pan Indian biggie Pushpa 2 which is up for release on the 5th of December. Ahead of the priced release of the Allu Arjun starrer, there are a lot of debates on the forthcoming box office projections.
Particularly, there is a lot of talk about the Hindi language prospects of the Allu Arjun starrer. This got aggravated with the recent Bihar event which was a smashing success there.
Allu Arjun is now a big deal in Hindi and the chances are that Pushpa 2 might open on a blockbuster note at this market. This is the kind of stuff that everyone has been rooting for.
Coming to the actuals, SRK’s Jawan which made Rs 65 crores nett at the Hindi box office on the opening day was a mega blockbuster. Thus far, this is the highest collecting Indian film in the Hindi belt. So, this is now the benchmark for Pushpa 2 to hit.
In any case, Pushpa 2 is bound to collect Rs 55 crores nett at the box office. If the last minute zest is also on point with the aggressive promotional campaign that is in place for the film, it might well touch the Rs 70 crores nett mark as well in Hindi.
If Pushpa 2 really can touch the Rs 70 crore mark and wash away the tracks of SRK’s Jawan, then this would well and truly mean that Telugu cinema has taken over Indian cinema and not even Bollywood superstars can stop this phenomenon.
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Posani Krishna Murali Faces Legal Heat Over Controversial Comments
In the dynamic theatre of politics and cinema, where larger-than-life personalities often take the spotlight, Posani Krishna Murali now finds himself in a script he may not have expected—a legal drama. The multifaceted actor and filmmaker has always been known for his unapologetically bold opinions, but this time, they seem to have stirred a hornet’s nest. The Andhra Pradesh CID has registered a case against him based on allegations by Bandaru Vamsi Krishna, a representative of the state Telugu youth. Posani’s remarks during a media conference in September, allegedly targeting CM Chandrababu Naidu, have led to accusations of defamation and incitement.
The complaint claims that Posani’s comments were not only inappropriate but also defamatory to the Chief Minister’s personality. Vamsi Krishna further alleged that these remarks could create societal divisions, urging the CID to step in. The case underlines the fine line between free speech and responsible dialogue, especially in the high-stakes world of politics. This situation now raises questions about how far public figures can go in their criticisms and the ramifications of crossing certain boundaries.
Posani’s predicament is a stark reminder of the double-edged sword that is media interaction. While his candidness has won him both admirers and detractors, it appears to have landed him in murky waters this time. The CID’s action signals a strong stance against perceived attempts to inflame tensions or malign political figures. However, the case also reignites the debate on the balance between holding public officials accountable and respecting legal limits in expressing dissent.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the spotlight is once again on Posani, not for his on-screen performances but for his controversial remarks. It remains to be seen whether this will end as a gripping thriller or a courtroom comedy. After all, knowing Posani, he might just deliver a dialogue or two in court that leaves everyone chuckling—even the judge.