For quite some time, there has been significant buzz about conflicts between Allu Arjun and the Mega family. The recent comments made by Varun Tej during the promotions of Matka have further fueled these speculations. Allu Arjun publicly supporting a political figure from Pawan Kalyan’s rival party during the Andhra Pradesh elections became the focal point of these disputes. Since then, Mega fans and Allu Army have been clashing on social media. Many film veterans and political analysts have also opined that Allu Arjun’s actions were not appropriate. Amidst this ongoing controversy, Allu Arjun recently thanked the same YSRCP leader, which has led to claims that Bunny intentionally provoked Mega fans.
What Exactly Happened?
Icon Star Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 is set to release worldwide in two weeks. Directed by Sukumar, this film is eagerly awaited by audiences across the nation. Recently, the trailer of the movie was released, receiving tremendous response from viewers. In this context, former Nandyal MLA Silpa Ravi Chandra Kishore Reddy expressed his excitement about the film. He posted on X, stating that he couldn’t wait to witness the “wildfire” in theaters and wished the team all the best. Responding to this, Allu Arjun replied, “Thank you, brother. Grateful for your love.” This post has since gone viral.
Did Bunny Provoke Mega Fans?
Before DJ: Duvvada Jagannadham, Bunny frequently praised Pawan Kalyan and Megastar Chiranjeevi at his film events, showering them with compliments. However, during the promotions of DJ, he shocked Mega fans by saying “Cheppanu Brother” when asked about Pawan Kalyan. Following this, negative propaganda against DJ began circulating. Later, during the Andhra Pradesh elections, Bunny’s support for YSRCP candidate Silpa Ravi Chandra Kishore Reddy, including his personal visit to Nandyal urging people to vote for him, was deeply resented by Mega fans and Jana Sena supporters. They began trolling Bunny heavily on social media, a trend that continues to this day. Meanwhile, Allu Army has also been giving strong counters to these attacks. With Bunny thanking Silpa Ravi Reddy again, there are speculations that this act was meant to provoke Mega fans. However, Bunny’s fans defend him, stating that he merely replied to Silpa Ravi Reddy’s post.
How Did the Friendship with the YSRCP Leader Begin?
Nandyal YSRCP candidate Silpa Ravi’s wife, Nagini Reddy, and Allu Arjun’s wife, Sneha Reddy, were classmates. This connection led to Bunny and Silpa Ravi becoming acquaintances and later friends. During the 2019 elections, Bunny wished Silpa Ravi “all the best” via Twitter, and Silpa won with a huge majority. This time, as Silpa Ravi represented YSRCP again, Bunny actively supported him. While Bunny limited his support for his uncle Pawan Kalyan to a single tweet, his direct campaign for a rival party candidate became a hot topic in political circles. Eventually, in Nandyal, TDP candidate Farooq contested on behalf of the alliance and won by a massive majority.
Exciting Update on the Item Song!
It is well known that dancing queen Sreeleela performed the item song Kissik in Pushpa 2. There’s a buzz online that the lyrical version of this special song will release on November 23, with an official announcement expected soon. According to industry talk, Allu Arjun and Sreeleela’s dance moves in this song are electrifying. Rumor has it that Sreeleela was paid a whopping ₹2 crore for this song. Bunny’s fans are optimistic that Kissik will surpass the popularity of Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava from Pushpa.
Garikapati Fires on Bunny
As the release of Pushpa 2 approaches, a new controversy has emerged on social media. Comments made by prominent preacher Garikapati Narasimha Rao about Pushpa back in 2021 are resurfacing. Garikapati criticized the film, stating that movies like Pushpa are harmful to society. In the resurfaced video, Garikapati remarks, “How appropriate is it to portray a red sandalwood smuggler as a hero? The entire movie glorifies smuggling, with the message ‘wait for the next part to see the redemption.’ Meanwhile, society deteriorates. A smuggler saying ‘Taggede Le’ (I won’t back down) is unacceptable. Phrases like ‘Taggede Le’ should be reserved for figures like Harishchandra or Lord Rama, not smugglers.” His statements are once again sparking debates.