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DCP Ramesh Finds Fault In âBheemlaNayakâ Song!
By: Tupaki Desk | 3 Sep 2021 8:25 AM GMTThe title song of Powerstar Pawan Kalyan's upcoming film 'Bheemla Nayak' came out yesterday on the occasion of Pawan's birthday. The song got a phenomenal response and is raking up millions of views. The instrumentation, the usage of local singers and artists was praised by many. The song is quite different and struck the right chord with the audience. The lyrics were also powerful and elevated Pawan's character in the film.
As we know, Pawan will be seen as a police officer and the lyrics written by Ramajogiah Sastry did good justice to the song. But Hyderbad East Zone DCP M Ramesh found fault in the song. He stated that the songs did not describe the police department in an accurate manner. He took his dissatisfaction out on Twitter as he wrote, "Thankfully, @TelanganaCOPs are #PeopleFriendlyPolice. We donât break the bones of those whom we are paid to protect ! Surprisingly, @ramjowrites couldn't find enough words in Telugu to describe the valour of a cop. No mention of service in the song."
This tweet is going viral and we need to see how the team of 'Bheemla Nayak' responds to this tweet from a police officer of such high level. Talking about 'Bheemla Nayak', it is an official remake of Malayalam super hit movie 'Ayyappanum Koshiyum'. This Telugu remake is the 12th film under Sithara Entertainments banner and Trivikram has penned the dialogues. Naveen Nooli is the editor while AS Prakash is the art director. Ravi K Chandran cranks the camera while star composer Thaman is taking care of the music. Suryadevara Naga Vamsi is the producer for this film which is one of the most anticipated movies in Tollywood. As announced Aishwarya Rajesh will be seen romancing Rana Daggubati in this film while Nithya Menen will be seen as the heroine for Pawan Kalyan. 'Bheemla Nayak' will be releasing on 12th January 2022.
Apart from this film, Pawan is also working on 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' which is under production and a lot of budget has been spent on the movie. He also accepted a movie with Harish Shankar and another film under the direction of Surender Reddy.
As we know, Pawan will be seen as a police officer and the lyrics written by Ramajogiah Sastry did good justice to the song. But Hyderbad East Zone DCP M Ramesh found fault in the song. He stated that the songs did not describe the police department in an accurate manner. He took his dissatisfaction out on Twitter as he wrote, "Thankfully, @TelanganaCOPs are #PeopleFriendlyPolice. We donât break the bones of those whom we are paid to protect ! Surprisingly, @ramjowrites couldn't find enough words in Telugu to describe the valour of a cop. No mention of service in the song."
This tweet is going viral and we need to see how the team of 'Bheemla Nayak' responds to this tweet from a police officer of such high level. Talking about 'Bheemla Nayak', it is an official remake of Malayalam super hit movie 'Ayyappanum Koshiyum'. This Telugu remake is the 12th film under Sithara Entertainments banner and Trivikram has penned the dialogues. Naveen Nooli is the editor while AS Prakash is the art director. Ravi K Chandran cranks the camera while star composer Thaman is taking care of the music. Suryadevara Naga Vamsi is the producer for this film which is one of the most anticipated movies in Tollywood. As announced Aishwarya Rajesh will be seen romancing Rana Daggubati in this film while Nithya Menen will be seen as the heroine for Pawan Kalyan. 'Bheemla Nayak' will be releasing on 12th January 2022.
Apart from this film, Pawan is also working on 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' which is under production and a lot of budget has been spent on the movie. He also accepted a movie with Harish Shankar and another film under the direction of Surender Reddy.
Thankfully, @TelanganaCOPs are #PeopleFriendlyPolice . We donât break the bones of those whom we are paid to protect ! Surprisingly, @ramjowrites couldnât find enough words in Telugu to describe the valour of a cop. No mention of service in the song. https://t.co/EsQVaW5p2s
â M. Ramesh IPS (@DCPEASTZONE) September 2, 2021