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Controversy blows up: Teja Sajja Finally Clarifies
The Telugu film industry is a tough nut to crack as there is a lot of ego game going on here and everyone is bothered about their own status. So, there is a need to move amicably with everyone as there is always the risk of triggering the bubble built by fans.
In this context, young hero Teja Sajja who shot to fame with HanuMan recently made headlines after commenting on Mahesh Babu, Allu Arjun, and others at a recent awards event. He touched on sensitive topic of Sankranthi clash between Guntur Karam and HanuMan. He even named Pushpa 2 as Pushpa too late for the kind of delays it is witnessing.
These comments caught negative ire on social media and became a hot topic all over. Now, Teja had to apologize for the same as he commented on this matter recently at another event. “I have worked closely with these stars right from a young age and I have a very close relationship with them.
Why would I intentionally hurt them with my comments? It was a complete and clear case of misunderstanding. It wasn’t my intention to hurt anyone” Teja clarified. But is this enough to pacify fans who have been firing on him for commenting on the likes of Mahesh Babu?
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Kanguva Producer’s Wife Sparks Controversy with Bold Disha Patani Comment!
In the glittering world of cinema, where every frame is scrutinized and every word can echo like a firecracker, Neha Gnanavel’s recent comment has ignited a debate hotter than a summer blockbuster. The wife of Kanguva producer KE Gnanavel Raja found herself at the center of a storm after her remarks about Disha Patani’s character, Angela, sparked controversy. What began as an attempt to address criticism soon spiraled into a larger conversation about representation in films.
Neha, responding to social media complaints about Angela’s limited screen time, took to X (formerly Twitter) to share her thoughts. “Because Angela’s character is not the whole movie Kanguva is about! Angela can’t be in 2.5 hours of film! Basic, so yes, she was there to look pretty!!!” she wrote. While her comment seemed intended to clarify the character’s purpose within the story, its tone sparked backlash, with many arguing it perpetuated stereotypes of women in cinema.
Her post, which was later deleted, became a lightning rod for criticism. Critics pointed out that such statements reduce female characters to ornamental roles, reinforcing outdated perceptions. Neha attempted to address the backlash in a follow-up post, stating, “It’s one brain and perspective (director) presenting to crores of audiences! We welcome criticism, not targeted propaganda!” However, the damage was done, as the debate extended beyond Angela’s character to the broader issue of gender representation in mainstream films.
While Kanguva continues to be celebrated for its scale and storytelling, Neha’s comments have ignited a subplot no one expected. As social media users dissect her words and debate their implications, one thing is certain: in the age of digital discourse, every word is part of the script. And in this case, the role of the producer’s wife might just be the unexpected plot twist. As for Neha? She might be wishing for an Angela-like role in real life-appearing briefly, looking pretty, and then gracefully exiting!