Burra’s Clarification on Balayya’s Dialogue

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Veera simha Reddy, the newest movie by Nandamuri balakrishna, is steadily gaining fanfare from viewers and is anticipated to have a strong Sankranthi premiere. Burra Sai Madhav, who wrote the film's dialogue, was recently questioned by the media over the contentious dialogue featured in the first teaser. The word "Bhosdike," which is derogatory, was used in the dialogue of the movie, which caused quite a stir, especially among ycp followers.


If you recall, tdp politician Pattabhi insulted YS Jagan, the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, with this phrase last year. Therefore, it was considered that by using the same phrase in the teaser, balakrishna was also aiming his gun at Jagan. In a recent conversation, Burra made it clear that when he composed the dialogue, he had no such intentions.


His only intention was to create a potent dialogue for NBK, but it was later interpreted incorrectly and given a political tone by some. He playfully said that since he was a child, he had been repeatedly called abusive words. He continued by saying that he never meant to criticise a particular political figure when he penned that dialogue sensibly.

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