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Telugu Dominance Proclaimed: Minister's Controversial Assertion at Animal Pre-Release

  • Posted on November 28, 2023
  • Lifestyle
  • By Arijit Dutta
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At the Animal Movie's pre-release event in Hyderabad, Telangana Minister Malla Reddy stirred controversy with bold assertions about Telugu dominance in India, Bollywood, and Hollywood. Reddy's speech, envisioning a Telugu-centric future, caused a stir on social media, drawing mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. Ranbir Kapoor's composed demeanor during the minister's remarks received accolades online.

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During the Animal Movie's pre-release affair in Hyderabad, Telangana Minister Malla Reddy triggered a storm by affirming Telugu supremacy across India, Bollywood, and Hollywood. Amidst the star-studded event featuring Ranbir Kapoor, Mahesh Babu, and SS Rajamouli, Reddy's audacious declarations grabbed the limelight.

In a striking address to Ranbir Kapoor, Reddy confidently projected a Telugu-dominated future. "Our Telugu people will rule India, Bollywood, and Hollywood within the next five years," he proclaimed. Additionally, he suggested that Kapoor might have to relocate to Hyderabad, asserting, "There is only one city in India—Hyderabad."

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The minister's effusive praise extended to Telugu cinema stalwarts Rajamouli, Mahesh Babu, and the Animal movie directors, leaving Twitter abuzz with a mix of embarrassment and disbelief. Users lauded Kapoor's composure in the face of Reddy's assertions, praising his patience.

Social media platforms exploded with reactions to Reddy's statements. Some defended his political motives, while others criticized the apparent mockery of Bollywood and Hindi-speaking audiences. Amid the flurry of opinions, anticipation for the release of Animal on December 1, featuring Ranbir Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, and an ensemble cast, intensified.

The minister's bold proclamations and their ensuing social media storm added an unexpected twist to the Animal pre-release gala, sparking debates on cultural prominence and regional identities.

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