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Pawan Kalyan Bro movie scene leads a political war

Pawan Kalyan and Sai Dharam Tej’s latest film, Bro The Avatar is in the news for a new controversy now. A scene from the movie has led to a political war because the dialogues in that particular scene seemed to take an indirect dig at one of the Andhra Pradesh Government’s ministers, Ambati Rambabu.

There are some indirect references to political leaders of AP. In a pub scene of the film, “30 Years” Prithvi who played the character ‘Shyambabu’ dances exactly as Ambati Rambabu did. Pawan takes a class to Shyambabu on his dance steps. Then Shyambabu exhibits interest in ‘Sex’. Pawan gives a strong counter immediately, “Eppudu Niku Ade Picha?” Both these are said to be aimed at Ambati.

There are also some other notable dialogues and scenes in Pawan Kalyan’s Bro mentioning corruption of politicians and Janasena party’s symbol, glass. Bro film having a political dimension can be seen as a calculated move by the makers and Pawan, as the next general elections in AP are approaching and Pawan will be more engaged in politics. Meanwhile, Ambati Rambabu has responded to this controversy.

“I heard that my character was insulted in the movie, Bro. I didn’t see the movie. But Pawan Kalyan is trying all this because he cannot face me politically. He is enjoying my character by acting in a film made with some other’s money” said Minister Ambati Rambabu.

He further said, “I don’t take money and dance. I danced during Sankranthi out of joy. They are saying my dance is not in sync, Am I a dance master?, Pawan will not be in sync with politics”

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