Addressing the tollywood film associations, Pawan Kalyan's office released a press release in his capacity as Andhra Pradesh's deputy chief minister.  The message is very clear: the ap administration is not pleased with how the film sector is operating.  In essence, Pawan is upset that the andhra pradesh chief minister has not met with the film associations since the formation of the government.  Producer naga vamsi claimed in a social media message that the root of this situation is a lack of common sense. 

The exhibitors' association's decision to close the theaters on june 1st is the main source of the whole problem.  The ap government saw it as a possible danger to hari Hara Veera Mallu, Pawan Kalyan's upcoming film.  The minister of cinematography launched an investigation, claiming that "Aa Naluguru" from tollywood was responsible for the action.  The press conference from Pawan's office quickly rocked the movie business. 

Meanwhile, naga vamsi who worked with pawan kalyan in the past wrote, “Unnecessary issues created at times when focus was needed elsewhere have led to much bigger problems, ones that could have been easily avoided if common sense had taken the driver’s seat.”

According to naga Vamsi, the distributor-exhibitor disputes might have been resolved amicably, but some pointless concerns took their attention away from the real issue, which resulted in far more serious issues now, including an official threat from the ap government.  In all of this, naga vamsi made it quite evident that their predicament was caused by their lack of common sense.
 
In addition to waiting for the film associations to request an appointment to meet with cm Chandra Babu Naidu at least for the time being, we must watch whether other members of the film industry come forward with their thoughts.

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