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DCM Vs TFI: What AP Minister Said?

The shocking thing here is that had this bandh gone ahead, even Pawan Kalyan’s HHVM would’ve been badly affected.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   26 May 2025 3:03 PM IST
DCM Vs TFI: What AP Minister Said?
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It is known that the deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pavan Kalyan has shown signs of frustration and dissatisfaction with Telugu film industry for their recent actions. He is frustrated by the fact that the film industry has formed a syndicate which led to the previously announced theatres bandh.

The shocking thing here is that had this bandh gone ahead, even Pawan Kalyan’s HHVM would’ve been badly affected. So the deputy chief minister, who is not happy with the recent return of events has commissioned Andhra Pradesh cinematography minister Kandula Durgesh to establish the hard facts.

Incidentally, the cinematography minister spoke with the Media today and he had a series of interesting comments to make.

We held a media conference at the Rajamahendravaram camp office with the aim of developing the film industry. We have ordered an inquiry led by the Principal Secretary, Home Department, into the decision to close theaters from June 1.

It is stated that the government will not tolerate any actions from anyone that destabilize the film industry, which is a cultural and artistic pride of the state. We support the industry with immediate response in film-related permits and ticket rate decisions.

The coalition government is fully committed to formulating a new film policy for the development of the film industry. We will investigate why these types of crises occur during films like "Hari Hara Veera Mallu", which is set to release on June 12th.

The interests of the working classes in the industry, the rights of artists, and the public interest are important to our government. Our goal is to strengthen the film industry. I warn that we will not tolerate any attempts to create chaos in the industry under the influence of anyone, the cinematography minister concluded.