People of karnataka are protesting against allu arjun 'Pushpa' movie. Why is there opposition from them to this film? 


Icon star Allu Arjun's protagonist 'Pushpa: The Rise' is being pepper-sprayed with glasses. The film is being called for a boycott in Karnataka.


 The reason for this is that the telugu version is being released in more theatres in karnataka than the kannada version! If the telugu version is being released in about 200 theatres... the kannada version is being released in only three theatres. 

The kannada audience is dissatisfied with this. twitter started the trend with the hashtag 'Boycott pushpa In Karnataka'.

"If you want to release your film in karnataka, release the kannada version in more theatres than the other versions. 


Why rub the telugu version of 'Pushpa' on people in Karnataka? A man named Jiral tweeted that the marketing team was making a mistake, that Kannadigulu did not like it and that he would not watch the film if it was not released in kannada all over Karnataka.

Another tweeted, "Will telugu people watch 'KGF' in kannada, 'Anthiran' (Robo) in Tamil, 'Bangalore Days' in Malayalam? No! We can not insult our kannada language for a two-hour pushpa movie"


If the spectators are angry with the 'Pushpa' film team ... some are also supporting it. "The kannada version could not fill three shows" means one ... "Anything according to demand and supply. 

If the telugu version is released in 100 plus theatres, 50 theatres will be house full. If the same kannada version is released in 100 theatres, only 10-20 will be full. What's wrong with that? " Another tweeted.


The heroine Rashmika Mandanna is a kannada girl in the movie 'Pushpa'. That said ... when allu arjun and the team went to Bangalore for the promotion of the 'Pushpa' movie, it is known that someone questioned that the press meet started two hours late. 


Some years ago, dubbing films were banned in Karnataka. Some are voicing that kannada straight films are being unfairly dubbed and released in kannada after it was removed. 


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