Megastar Chiranjeevi recently engaged in political discussions responding to comments made by Andhra Pradesh Minister Ambati Rambabu. This has intensified the political atmosphere, especially as the YSRC party criticizes Chiranjeevi’s remarks.
However, amidst this, there’s an intriguing development related to the movie “Bholaa Shankar.” Reports suggest that some political dialogues in the film, which had been approved by the Censor Board, have been edited out. Comedian Hyper Aadhi’s character, an assistant lawyer, was supposed to deliver impactful lines that would favor Janasena and challenge opposition parties.
While some of these lines were retained, others were removed from the final version of the film. This move might indicate Chiranjeevi’s intention to avoid further controversies. Interestingly, the YSRC party’s criticism of Chiranjeevi’s film might inadvertently generate attention and buzz for “Bholaa Shankar,” which was initially lacking in terms of publicity.
Prominent YSRC members like Botsa Satyanarayana, Kodali Nani, and Perni Nani have unintentionally provided free promotion for the movie through their attacks. This attention could save significant advertising costs for the film.