A generation was captivated by the names of chiranjeevi and Balakrishna. They don't often perform together, and their seeming opposition to their audience on stage has given rise to considerable conjecture. In an interview with a YouTube channel, balakrishna responded to a query on any differences between him and Chiranjeevi. In an honest response, balayya stated that they had never experienced any problems and that they are all simply preoccupied with their own business.
 
"I am very close to ram charan babu and allu arjun babu, I move very closely to them whenever I get to meet," balakrishna added. At the celebration of Nandamuri Balakrishna's 50 years in the business last night, chiranjeevi said that he got inspiration for his "Indra" from Balayya's films, such as Samarasimha Reddy.
 
But after the release of Indra, fans of Mega and Nandamuri used to argue about who was better at faction movies. While balakrishna was well-known for his unique style of faction films and produced a number of memorable successes like narasimha Naidu, Samarasimha Reddy, Chennakesava Reddy, etc. during those days, chiranjeevi had only done one, Indra. Stay tuned with us for more updates.
 
 

 

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