Skhanda: A Satirical Take on Jagan’s Politics?

Ram and Boyapati Srinu’s film “Skhanda” hit theaters today, making waves with its satirical take on the Jagan Mohan Reddy Government in Andhra Pradesh. In one memorable college scene, the hero and heroine, both political science students, engage in a dialogue that drew thunderous applause from the audience.

Racha Ravi, playing the hero’s friend, aspires to be a Political Analyst and indirectly references Prashant Kishor, speaking about how Kishor’s I-PAC influenced the Andhra Pradesh electorate to vote for Jagan. The mention of political manipulation and freebies struck a chord with the viewers.

Ram’s character boldly declares his ambition to become Chief Minister, claiming it’s easy with money, booze, and even murders, alluding to the current state of affairs. This dialogue led to enthusiastic chants of ‘Jagan, Jagan’ in theaters.

The film cleverly connects the CM characters to real-life political figures, with some speculating that the portrayal of a CM ruining an industrialist is inspired by the Satyam Rama Linga Raju case, hinting at the role of the late YSR in his downfall. Even in the face of industry apprehension, Boyapati Srinu and Ram fearlessly deliver their message through “Skhanda,” sparking conversations about politics and society.

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