Sumanth is currently busy promoting his new movie Malli Rava. During a recent media interaction, Sumanth revealed a funny incident involving him, his grand father and YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. Sumanth told that he and YS Jagan were class mates and used to catch up while studying in the college.
Sumanth told an incident that took place when he went to dinner with Jagan and returned late to the home. ANR caught both of them red-handedly when they arrived late. "I and Jagan are very good friends. One day, we went to dinner and were late to home. By the time I reached, my thatha was sleeping. There are only two ways to enter the home. First, I should wake him up and if that happens, he'll take a class for me. So, I tried the second option of entering my room through balcony. With the help of Jagan, I'm struggling to climb up to the balcony from out and it is when thatha woke up. He silently came up to see us resulting me in falling short of words. Having no idea of how to react, I looked at him and introduced Jagan to him as YSR's son. Thatha just smiled and said it was nice to meet him and silently left." Said Sumanth.
He added, "Those were good old days and because of our busy working schedules, we are not catching up often."
Sumanth told an incident that took place when he went to dinner with Jagan and returned late to the home. ANR caught both of them red-handedly when they arrived late. "I and Jagan are very good friends. One day, we went to dinner and were late to home. By the time I reached, my thatha was sleeping. There are only two ways to enter the home. First, I should wake him up and if that happens, he'll take a class for me. So, I tried the second option of entering my room through balcony. With the help of Jagan, I'm struggling to climb up to the balcony from out and it is when thatha woke up. He silently came up to see us resulting me in falling short of words. Having no idea of how to react, I looked at him and introduced Jagan to him as YSR's son. Thatha just smiled and said it was nice to meet him and silently left." Said Sumanth.
He added, "Those were good old days and because of our busy working schedules, we are not catching up often."