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The YCP government is furious with Pawan. Will Jagan take revenge on ‘Bro’, the film industry is trembling.

It is known that the Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan is currently at war with the YS Jagan government in AP. As part of the Varahi Yatra, Pawan Kalyan is heavily criticizing Jagan’s government. His recent comments on volunteers are causing a lot of trouble. In addition to this, Pawan has decided that he will call Jagan in the singular.. and will no longer give him respect. As a result, AP ministers and YCP leaders targeted Pawan Kalyan. This is what is making the film industry cringe. There is no reason for this.


Pawan Kalyan’s movie ‘Bro’ with his nephew Sai Dharam Tej will hit the screens on July 28. Pawan Kalyan is going to be seen as a modern god in this. Already released songs, teaser and trailer have increased the expectations of the movie. ‘Bro’ is a remake of Tamil hit ‘Vinodaya Seetham’. The movie is already a hit there so there are good expectations in Telugu too. Music director Taman recently said that two or three bit songs are pending. Apart from their mixing work, overall the shooting part of the movie is complete.


Meanwhile, everyone knows the difficulties the ruling party will face in AP if Pawan Kalyan’s film is released. It has become a habit of the Jagan government to reduce the ticket prices of Pawan Kalyan’s films and hit the openings. Now, as Pawan Cara is peppering the YCP government, comments are being heard that its effect will be on “Bro”. That is why there is no increase in the ticket rates of the movie ‘Bro’ and there are also possibilities to reduce them if necessary, Filmnagar talk. Also, there will be no benefit shows and morning shows. That’s why even the distributors are not coming forward to buy ‘Bro’ at higher rates. What will they do if the openings are hit? The Jagan government is putting the entire film industry in serious trouble for Pawan Kalyan alone. Opinions are being heard that if YS Jagan wins next year’s elections, not only Pawan Kalyan but also the film industry will face more difficulties.

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