Telugu Film Fraternity Unites in Support of Pawan Kalyan Before Elections

Telugu Film Fraternity Unites in Support of Pawan Kalyan Before Elections

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11.05.2024: In a show of solidarity, numerous artists, directors, and producers from the Telugu film fraternity have rallied behind actor-turned-politician and Jana Sena Party (JSP) president, K. Pawan Kalyan, ahead of the upcoming polls. This wave of support has flooded social media platforms, with many extending their heartfelt wishes for his success in the forthcoming elections.

The momentum began when actor K. Chiranjeevi released a video urging the public to support the ‘glass tumbler’ symbol of the JSP in Pithapuram. Following suit, actor Nani, known for his roles in the industry, expressed his backing for Pawan Kalyan’s endeavors and wished him triumph. Mr. Ramcharan, actor and son of Chiranjeevi, echoed his father’s sentiments by reposting the message in support of Pawan Kalyan. Additionally, rising stars like Teja Sajja, Rag Mayur, and others joined in to extend their warm wishes.

Notably, Allu Arjun, a prominent figure in Telugu cinema, took to Twitter to convey his best wishes to the JSP chief, further amplifying the support within the industry.

Behind the scenes, ace producers like Naga Vamsi and Sreenivasa Kumar (SKN) have been actively involved in campaigning for Pawan Kalyan in Pithapuram, highlighting their commitment to his cause. Furthermore, popular comedians such as ‘Hyper’ Aadi, ‘Auto’ Ramprasad, ‘Getup’ Srinu, Sapthagiri, Prithviraj (30 years Industry), choreographer Jani, and others have lent their voices and presence to election campaigns for JSP candidates across various regions.

This unified backing from the Telugu film fraternity underscores the significance of Pawan Kalyan’s leadership and vision, resonating with a diverse spectrum of artists and industry professionals. As the elections draw near, this collective support serves as a testament to the influence and camaraderie within the vibrant Telugu entertainment landscape.

 From – The Hindu