Within the film industry, it was already well known that the planned theater closure on june 1st would not happen. With no new date defined, the Film Chamber of Commerce officially announced today that the shutdown has been postponed indefinitely.
 
The Chamber further explained that no particular movie, including hari Hara Veera Mallu, was the target of the proposal. Since it was generally believed at the time the strike was being organized that Pawan Kalyan's movie would be released on May 9th, there was conjecture that the june 1st strike was obliquely directed at his release date.


The office of andhra pradesh Deputy chief minister Pawan Kalyan, however, released a thorough press release in spite of the Chamber's clarification. In order to ascertain who is responsible for the strike plot, how many theaters are operating under valid lease agreements, and whether they are according to government laws, a comprehensive inquiry will be carried out, the statement said.
 
A crucial query was also brought up in the press release: why, months after the new government took power, hasn't the film industry met with andhra pradesh chief minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu?
 
According to Pawan Kalyan's office, he was extremely offended by what he called a "return gift"—a alleged attempt by the business to single him out.  


Given that well-known members of the industry like dil Raju, suresh Babu, and Asian Suniel, who is a member of the so-called "Aa Naluguru," are known to be close to Pawan Kalyan, this response has drawn criticism.
 
They probably wouldn't try to stop his movie from being released.  So why is he pursuing them?
 
There might be a bigger plan in play, according to insiders.
 
According to rumors, Pawan believes that some of these business titans continue to have financial connections to powerful people from the former jagan MOHAN REDDY' target='_blank' title='ys jagan mohan reddy-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>ys jagan mohan reddy administration.  If it's true, his actions might be intended to permanently break such ties.
 
To put it briefly, this could be a symptom of a planned political and economic reset rather than merely an industry conflict.

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