Though “Bheemla Nayak” is an out-and-out commercial movie that has the storyline derived from a Malayalam film, somehow few dialogues sounded like Pawan Kalyan’s appeal to voters, and some are like cannon shots taken at opponents in a Telugu state. And more than that, this caught everyone’s attention.
In recent times, even the remotest tribal areas are seen using paper cups to serve teas, but inside Bheemla Nayak we have a glass-made teacup used throughout.
For many, it resembled Pawan led Janasena Party’s election symbol only. Also in some scenes, the teacup was given special lighting by the cinematographer, thus highlighting it more.
Had it been election season, definitely some political outfits in Andhra Pradesh might have knocked the doors of the Election Commission to ban the film as it is indirectly promoting Pawan’s party symbol. However, this time none got worried about it, but then the usage of the teacup and some political punches are quite obvious to those who follow Pawan and his party’s politics closely.
This post was last modified on 27 February 2022 5:57 pm
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