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Should Rajendra Prasad have made such comments on Warner?

on Mar 24, 2025

Senior actor Rajendra Prasad has been known for his comic blockbusters and classics that remain in Telugu Cinema history as great entertainers. The actor also gave active speeches at many functions but his comments on David Warner at Robinhood pre-release event have become controversial. 


He mimicked, jokingly imitated, slightly mocked and even used a "cuss word" against the highly respected cricketer. While Internationally, it is normal and apparent to praise using swear words a person, in Indian context and culture, it is not seen as normal. So, Telugu audiences are criticising the senior actor. 


They are stating that the actor looked like he had few drinks too many and lost his control, context in speaking on the stage. They are stating that a cricketer who put Hyderabad on International Map through IPL and with it Telugu Cinema also, through his reels of popular Telugu songs, should be respected. 


They are asking makers to apologise and not repeat such comments. They are also stating that actors should understand the kind of love that people have on such big stars and should respect them. For claps or trying to be relevant such comments should not be encouraged say Telugu social media. 

 

Mythri Movie Makers have produced the movie on a massive scale and Nithiin, Sreeleela are playing leading roles. The movie is releasing on 28th March worldwide and Venky Kudumula directed the film. 

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