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Allu Aravind Responds On #CastingCouch
By: Tupaki Desk | 18 April 2018 5:01 PM GMTMega producer Allu Aravind is known for his balanced approach while talking about any issue. He is not only known for his successful track record as a star producer but he is regarded as the main pillar behind Megastar Chiranjeevi. He has recently opened up about Casting Couch issue which is rocking the Tollywood at present.
Allu Aravind recently attended the teaser launch of Vijay Devarakonda's 'Taxiwala'. During his speech, he opened up about the casting couch issue. It is known that ever since Sri Reddy made negative comments about Pawan Kalyan, mega heroes are slowly coming out in support of him and talking about the issue. Varun Tej responded on the issue through Twitter with an indirect message.. but his father Nagababu held a press meet to counter Sri Reddy abusive comments on Pawan. Now Allu Aravind also responded on the issue.
He said that "Industry is feeling so proud after making a film like 'Baahubali' but it is sad to see that we're degrading ourselves with our behaviour. I don't say that there are no mistakes happening in the industry but I'm pained by the comments that magnify the entire episode. I suggest media should not encourage such things'.
Allu Aravind recently attended the teaser launch of Vijay Devarakonda's 'Taxiwala'. During his speech, he opened up about the casting couch issue. It is known that ever since Sri Reddy made negative comments about Pawan Kalyan, mega heroes are slowly coming out in support of him and talking about the issue. Varun Tej responded on the issue through Twitter with an indirect message.. but his father Nagababu held a press meet to counter Sri Reddy abusive comments on Pawan. Now Allu Aravind also responded on the issue.
He said that "Industry is feeling so proud after making a film like 'Baahubali' but it is sad to see that we're degrading ourselves with our behaviour. I don't say that there are no mistakes happening in the industry but I'm pained by the comments that magnify the entire episode. I suggest media should not encourage such things'.