Wrapped Up: Tollywood's 2 Hour Meeting With CM Revanth
However, the Telangana government stood firm on its decision as CM Revanth Reddy confirmed that there will be no more ticket hikes and benefit shows in Telangana.
One of the most crucial meetings pertaining to Telugu cinema happened today as the Tollywood delegation met with the chief minister Revanth Reddy at the Police command Centre in Hyderabad.
The Tollywood delegation was led by several prominent personalities, including Akkineni Nagarjuna, Venkatesh Daggubati, Dil Raju, Allu Aravind, Suresh Babu and others.
Several important topics, including ticket price hikes, and benefit shows came to discussion. However, the Telangana government stood firm on its decision as CM Revanth Reddy confirmed that there will be no more ticket hikes and benefit shows in Telangana.
Apart from that, the Telangana government advised Tollywood celebrities to participate in the anti-drug campaign. Revanth Reddy instructed Tollywood heroes and heroines to share video footage of them, advocating the anti-drug campaign. He also called for their support in encouraging eco tourism, and temple tourism in Telangana.
The elaborate meeting between the Tollywood delegation and the chief minister went on for two hours. Along with chief minister, Revanth Reddy, his cabinet ministers Komatireddy Venkat Reddy and Bhatti Vikramarka took part in the meeting today.
There was one very interesting visual during the meeting as Nagarjuna and Venkatesh felicitated Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
Revanth Reddy reportedly communicated that the government is commitment to promises made in the Assembly. He stated that maintaining law and order is a priority and announced stricter regulations on bouncers. He urged celebrities to guide their fans responsibly and requested the industry's involvement in social campaigns on women's safety, drug awareness, and tourism promotion. Stressed the role of the film industry in boosting Telangana's image and attracting investments.
The Tollywood delegation might soon approach the government again for additional exceptions and logical facilitations. More details in this regard will be out correspondingly.