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Megastar wants to do faction multi starrer with God Of Masses?

God Of Masses Nandamuri Balakrishna, known for his dynamic energy, recently celebrated a significant milestone—50 years in the film industry. Despite his age, Balayya continues to captivate audiences with the vitality of a young actor. To mark this rare achievement, a grand Golden Jubilee celebration was held, with many prominent figures from the industry in attendance, including Megastar Chiranjeevi.

Chiranjeevi’s presence at the event added to the occasion’s grandeur, and he made several noteworthy remarks about Balakrishna. Chiranjeevi expressed his happiness at participating in the celebration, describing it as a tribute not only to Balakrishna but also to Telugu cinema. He highlighted the rarity of Balayya's accomplishment and emphasized that Balakrishna has successfully carried forward his father's legacy.

Chiranjeevi praised Balakrishna for effectively playing roles that his father had once portrayed, proving himself worthy of his father's legacy. In his speech, Chiranjeevi also mentioned his admiration for Balakrishna's role in Samara Simha Reddy, noting that it served as an inspiration for his own film, Indra. He shared a personal desire to collaborate with Balakrishna on a faction film, reflecting on the mutual respect and camaraderie between them. The actor also asked "Boyapati Sreenu and YVS Chowdary are you guys ready?" These words from Megastar raised hopes in fans.

This sentiment was warmly received by the audience, further highlighting the strong bonds within the Telugu film industry. The event in Hyderabad, celebrating Balakrishna's 50 years in cinema since his debut in 1974, was a grand affair, attended by various stars, including Victory Venkatesh. However, Akkineni Nagarjuna was notably absent for reasons that were not disclosed. The presence of both Chiranjeevi and Balakrishna was particularly significant, as they are often seen as rivals by their fan bases, making their joint appearance a special moment for Tollywood enthusiasts.