NTR and Kalyan Ram Missing in Balayya Ad? Here’s The Real Story!
The Nara and Nandamuri families have come together to issue a front page ad on leading media publications.
By: Tupaki Desk | 29 Jan 2025 6:17 AMThe entire Nara and Nandamuri families are currently celebrating the tremendous achievement of Nandamuri Balakrishna, getting conferred with the Padma Bhushan award. Both the families are actively celebrating this significant development, and they have done something interesting now.
The Nara and Nandamuri families have come together to issue a front page ad on leading media publications. But there has been some detrimental talk about this ad as the names of NTR and Kalyan Ram are missing in the same.
However, the point to be noted here is that while we see only the names of the main family tree of the Nandamuri family. At first, we see the names of Balayya’s wife, son, two daughters, and their husbands. Thereafter, only the names of Balayya’s brothers and sisters are included and not the names of their respective kids.
We get to see the names of all 11 siblings of Balakrishna including the late Harikrishna, and others. But it must have been a conscious choice to categorically avoid the names of the family members of those siblings as well, as it would have to the ad being a mighty lengthy one, fully loaded with all the names.
The essential point here is that we see Balayya’s immediate family, Chandrababu’s family, and that if the names of Balayya’s siblings which is the main family tree procedure. Going on about it and adding the names of the kids of Balayya siblings, would have made it a family fest loaded with countless names.
This could have been very well conscious choice from the family members in order to keep things simple and compact. So the discussion about the ignorance of NTR and Kalyanram, in this advertisement does not stand any credence.
For those who are arguing that NTR and Kalyanram are ignored in this advertisement, it must also be noted that the names of every other sibling of Balayya is also avoided. This shut down the argument immediately, as there is no scope for any foul play here.