One cannot expect a movie from a director like ram gopal varma to be free of controversy, especially if it is a political movie. Because varma believes that only these controversies would draw attention to his film, despite the fact that such ineffective PR will rarely draw crowds to theatres and make his film a success at the box office.
Therefore, his upcoming movie, Vyuham (strategy), which is based on the political career of congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='ysr congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>ysr congress party chairman and andhra pradesh chief minister Y S jagan Mohan Reddy, is also not exempt from these kinds of conflicts. He will undoubtedly portray opposition leaders like Pawan Kalyan, the leader of the Jana Sena Party, and telugu desam party supremo N chandrababu naidu in a dishonest manner, sparking objections from the opposing camp.


A situation in the Lok Sabha, however, where there would be a contentious discussion on the bifurcation of combined andhra pradesh, is what will cause a significant uproar. The second teaser for the movie, which was released on Tuesday, depicted the scene clearly. The picture depicts sonia Gandhi's serious slicing of a Chapathi into two pieces and Jagan's irate protest of the andhra pradesh division. A film critic claimed that the inclusion of this sequence was clearly done to stir up controversy in Telangana.


It is well known that sonia gandhi divided andhra pradesh into telangana state in spite of the strong feelings of the region's millions of residents and the strength of the agitation for a separate state. "Varma will undoubtedly make a hornet's nest out of his comparison of the bifurcation of the united state with a chapathi. Perhaps he believed that because he opposed the bifurcation, it would bring in a lot of business for jagan in Andhra, but in telangana, it would be detrimental to the movie, the critic added.

If Varma's movie has any political impact at all, it might favour jagan in Andhra, but the congress rather than the BRS would benefit in Telangana.




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