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Sajjala drags Bahubali into online movie tickets controversy

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   28 Sep 2021 11:40 AM GMT
Sajjala drags Bahubali into online movie tickets controversy
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The controversy surrounding the portal to sell the movie tickets proposed by the Andhra Pradesh government is getting bigger with each day passing. One after the other representatives of the ruling YSRCP party are giving their opinion and lambasting Pawan Kalyan over his comments that point fingers at the government and Chief Minister.

The advisor to the Andhra Pradesh government Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy is the latest member from the YSRCP to respond to Pawan Kalyan’s comments that the decisions taken by the Andhra Pradesh government are causing troubles to the Tollywood industry.

He said that the idea proposed by the government will cause trouble for those who want to increase the fares of movie tickets. The current theatre system resembles the mafia. Pawan Kalyan is throwing mud on himself. Even the industry people are not liking his nature, he said.

During his press meet, Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy had brought the Bahubali elections issue to the middle and said the Bahubali tickets issue should be checked as only 50 percent of tickets were sold in the first week.

He said that if it was shown that only 50 percent of tickets were sold for Bahubali during the first week then it's a scam and what can be worse than that, Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy said. Without taking any names, the government advisor said everyone knows who owns the theatres.

However, Pawan Kalyan fans are questioning why the Bahubali tickets issue was brought into the ongoing controversy as it's been six years since the Bhaubali was released.

It has to be noted that Natural Star Nani and young hero Kartikeya Gummakonda have extended their support to Pawan Kalyan in the tickets issue and said that the points raised by Pawan Kalyan should be addressed for the industry.

"As a member of film fraternity I humbly request @ysjagan gaaru and concerned Ministers to look in to it before it gets too late for the cinema to revive," Nani said in a tweet earlier this week.