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Balayya’s GO Satire Worrying Ruling Government

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Whenever Nandamuri Balakrishna comes up with a movie, surely his power-packed dialogues will be the talk of the town. And these days, dialogues from the teasers of his movies are actually shocking everyone, especially his political opponents. They are in fact feeling that each line uttered by Balayya is actually targeted at them only.

While the makers of #NBK107 haven’t revealed the title of the film yet, they have other day come up with a teaser that is loaded with lots of action dialogues. While fans are enjoying every single dialogue blast of the powerful senior hero, his political opponents from the ruling government are said to be worried about the ‘government order’ dialogue.

Balayya says that GO means ‘Gods Order not Government Order’, in a different way of course. In the wake of this ruling government of a Telugu state focusing a lot on issuing GOs to harass both public as well as critics of the government, they are said to be stunned by Balayya’s direct satire on them.

However, people close to Balayya do maintain that those lines are a reflection of the story of the movie but got nothing to do with real politics in any Telugu state.

This post was last modified on 10 June 2022 7:50 am

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