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Updated : Nov 6, 2014

It can be said that fans of power star Pawan Kalyan are quite sensitive when it comes to their favorite star. Anything said or done against him evokes aggressive reactions. We have already seen how a single dialogue in Iddaramayilatho sparked protests from all corners until it was removed from the film.But some of enthusiastic fans of Pawan creating unnecessary troubles for him by dragging his name into controversial issues.

 Earlier a  morphed Pawan Kalyan image on the Indian currency note went viral on Facebook and  has become controversial and has lead to the episode wherein two lawyers from Telangana - Balaraju and Arun lodged a complaint against Pawan Kalyan stating that the Mahatma was insulted.

Now an enthusiastic fan created troubles for college management by hacking their official website and posting Power star images  along with messages of Pawanism Zindabad.

A hacking enthusiast intruded  into the official website of  Lakireddy Balireddy College of Engineering in Krishna district's Mylavaram and posted "Pawanism Zindabad" messages throughout the homepage. What's more interesting is that the hacker called himself Bunny (Allu Arjun).

The college's online homepage was replaced with photographs of Pawan Kalyan. The hacker ever left a comment that security of the site was very weak. Such things may sound petty thing for some people and for some others it may be a very serious issue.






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