No Change: Balakrishna Vent Out Anger Of Fan Again!
Andhra Pradesh went into election mood already. The parties took the upcoming elections seriously and are putting in their best efforts.
By: Tupaki Desk | 13 April 2024 7:15 AM GMTAndhra Pradesh went into election mood already. The parties took the upcoming elections seriously and are putting in their best efforts. TDP wants to win the elections and come to power. For this, Actor-turned-politician Nandamuri Balakrishna swung into action. The Hindupur MLA will be busy with the Bus Yatra.
Balakrishna will start the campaign from Kadiri. A special bus was arranged for this. To participate in the yatra, Balakrishna landed in Kadiri in a chopper. But an unexpected incident happened with Balakrishna losing cool on a fan.
Knowing that Balakrishna is coming, TDP supporters and his fans reached the place in big numbers. They raised towards him to click selfies. A fan went very close to Balakrishna, making him angry. Not happy with this, Balakrishna is said to have slapped the fan.
The videos of the same went viral. The visuals show that Balakrishna became angry at a fan and he was pushed by a person who was next to the Hindupur MLA. These visuals are doing rounds on social media as the elections are not far away.
This is not the first time Balakrishna’s behavior with fans was in question. There are multiple occasions where he lost his cool on fans and slapped them. In one instance he broke a fan’s phone. This became a big sensation back then. However, there seems to be no change in Balakrishna and he loses his cool on fans regularly.
Despite this people won't stop trying to get close to him. It's not that he does this every time. But there are a few instances where he vented out his anger on fans. What people who support him say is that Balakrishna agrees to selfies usually and if anyone tries to cross the line then he gets angry.
The elections are fast approaching and such behaviour will give an opportunity for the opponents to target. The incident might dent the party’s image and the MLA’s image in the public in the election period.