Senior Producer asks why AP Govt is after Pawan Kalyan?

Update: 2022-02-25 07:16 GMT
Like how Pawan Kalyan's previous film Vakeel Saab was targeted and how the theatres were forced to sell the movie tickets for lower prices, the same is being done for Bheemla Nayak as well. While the Andhra Pradesh government is saying that they want common people also to enjoy the film in theatres, fans and audiences are not happy with this.

Power Star fans who are not happy with the current developments are questioning the government on why special focus is given to Pawan Kalyan's film alone. They have staged protests outside a few theatres in Andhra Pradesh against the Go no 35 by holding the GO copies.

Noted producer N. V. Prasad, who had earlier served as the AP Film Chamber of Commerce President had lashed out at the Andhra Pradesh government on creating issues for Bheemla Nayak and asked why the government wants to target only Pawan Kalyan's film.

Mr. Prasad said that there might be some issues between Jagan and Pawan Kalyan and advised that the issues should be confined to politics only and urged the government to target Pawan Kalyan on political grounds as targeting him during his film release will impact others too.

NV Prasad wondered what's the need to deploy officials at the theatres. He said that the attack is not just on Pawan Kalyan or the film producers but on the nite theatre sector. He asked the government to tell what the distributors should do now?

The former AP Film Chamber of Commerce President had mentioned how they met Andhra Pradesh Cinematography Minister Perni Nani to take their issues to the government and said that nothing had happened and the industry will have to face the wrath of the ticket prices regulation.

Recalling the devastating impact the Covid pandemic left on the film industry, NV Prasad said that the Go was introduced when the film industry had started to recover. When everything seemed happy and encouraging, the Go was brought. If the same continues, then the distributors have to look for alternatives, NV Prasad said.

Addressing the media, NV Prasad said that the Tollywood film industry had to work hard to reach the current situation after getting shifted from Tami Nadu. Instead of supporting and helping the industry, the government is pushing it into trouble, he added.
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