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Updated : Feb 4, 2026

Veteran actor JD Chakravarthy has never been one to mince words, but his recent outburst regarding a promotional event has sparked significant conversation in the industry. Chakravarthy expressed profound disappointment over a performance by actor Chandrahass, describing the atmosphere as a new low for film marketing.


During the event, Chandrahass performed a song that many attendees found jarring. Chakravarthy admitted he felt "shocked and confused" by the display, even stating that he regretted not walking out of the venue immediately. He emphasized that filmmakers should rely on genuine creativity and storytelling to pull in crowds rather than resorting to "vulgar presentations" or "offensive language."


However, Chandrahass remains entirely unfazed by the veteran’s criticism. Addressing the backlash, the young actor stated that his performance was a deliberate choice. He clarified that he is completely unapologetic about his actions, viewing the song as a way of finally giving it back to the trolls who have targeted him relentlessly over the past few years.


This clash highlights a growing divide between traditional industry values and a new, defiant style of promotion. While Chakravarthy advocates for dignity in the craft, Chandrahass seems determined to reclaim his narrative on his own terms.


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