Hugs & Pegs— Cheap Talk Of Tollywood
on Mar 28, 2016
When we go down to the bottom of it, that's what Tollywood talks generally. Heroines are hear to act and also fulfil the sexual desires all the persons ahead of them in the hierarchy. Everyday evening, all the actors and other big crew hang up with foreign liquor. If you think, we are not saying truth, hang on then, Mohan Babu whips the baddies in style.
On Saturday evening, it's the vulgarity on the top, as writer Diamond Ratnam asked heroine Sonarika Badoria for a hug to reveal what's that' "Diamond" in his name stands for at "Eedorakam Aadokram" audio function. In fact, he wants that hug badly and we know what his real meaning in it is, but who cares about that 'diamond' in his name? His writing is not a National Award winning thing for Telugu audiences.
This cheap talk has taken off to a new extent with director G Nageswara Reddy also seeking a hug from Sonarika like a pervert, and then complementing that writer Ratnam gives good scenes after consuming couple of pegs (liquor) only. This explains how cheap these people think about films, how they feel about heroines and how they spoil film industry's flavour forever.
Young actor Raj Tarun also demanded a hug from Sonarika citing that it was for another person. This deciphers how cheap the minds of these so-called popular Telugu technicians and artists are.
Mohan Babu slammed these two for indulging in such cheap behaviour and asked them to control their tongue. Despite Mohan Babu's hardcore hitting and piece of advise, there is no denying that these people will never repeat it. They didn't said any public apology nor they have regrets.
With these cheap people around, why would Telugu girls take up the job of acting? For girls like Sonarika Badoria, the language barrier is helping them not to understand the talk around them, but for Telugu girls it will be tough to bear.