At a time when these two top mega heroes are getting unlimited attention for their recent showdown, it looks like a couple of their latest social media acts have prompted a mixed reaction from many sections.
While Pawan Kalyan shared a collage video other day starting with a photograph along with his mighty brother, Chiranjeevi revealed other day that he mimicked his younger brother in a couple of sequences for his upcoming film Bholaa Shankar. Here goes the talk.
Pawan Kalyan has shared a collage video as his first post thanking everyone from the film industry as he is part of it. The video had pictures of the actor posing with various stars including his brother Chiru, Balayya, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh, Mahesh, NTR and more. In fact, the collage video sounded more like a political statement that the Janasena president is giving in recent times. “You can be any hero’s fan, but vote for me” is one of the lines he said twice during his Varahi Yatra, and the collage exactly reflects the same. That’s why movie lovers felt like PK gave a political statement through this collage video, which is how the fans and netizens understood it, though his intention might be something else.
Coming to Chiranjeevi, many felt that his imitation of Pawan Kalyan is not up to the mark, and for his stature, he should have surely avoided this. Movie lovers are feeling that the Matinee Idol is trying to stuff with all types of commercial elements in Bholaa Shankar a remake of the well-known Tamil movie Vedaalam.
With these acts of Chiru giving an indication that the film is targeted at B&C centres big time, and the mighty hero using his brother to lure a section of the audience, some mega fans are also a bit upset with the move. At least they should have kept it a secret until the film’s release rather than leaking it through #ChiruLeaks, isn’t it?
This post was last modified on 17 July 2023 10:43 pm
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