Public nuisance isn’t fandom. It’s filth dressed up as “pride.” And once again, Pawan Kalyan’s caste-fuelled fans have proven that they have zero civic sense—this time, not in India, but in Dallas, USA, during the release of OG.


Here’s the irony: while indians abroad are walking on eggshells as trump sharpens his anti-immigrant knives, telugu fans—especially the brainless battalion of pawan kalyan fanatics—decided to put on a circus in the streets of America. The result? Every indian looked down upon, every immigrant stereotyped, and every critic of indian immigration got a brand-new exhibit for their argument.


And to make the disgrace worse? Telugu360, which only recently lectured the diaspora about how overboard festival celebrations ruin America’s perception of indians, is now glorifying this street madness as “Telugu pride.” Hypocrisy, much?


1. Zero Civic Sense, Maximum Embarrassment




Dallas wasn’t celebrating cinema. It was hosting a mob of loud, unruly, clueless “fans” who forgot that America isn’t India, where nuisance gets ignored. This wasn’t fandom—it was third-class behavior exported abroad.


2. Trump Doesn’t Hate indians for Nothing



Every time such chaos erupts, it validates the anti-immigrant lobby. “See? These people don’t blend, they disrupt.” That’s the message pawan kalyan fans just sent straight into Trump’s hands. Congratulations, you played yourself.


3. Telugu360’s Selective Outrage – Yesterday Saints, Today Cheerleaders



Not long ago, Telugu360 posted a long, holier-than-thou sermon about how indians dancing in the streets and overdoing movie/festival celebrations damage perceptions in the US. Today, they’re celebrating the exact same nuisance. Hypocrisy that reeks.


4. From Pride to Global Shame

telugu fans may think they’re projecting pride, but to outsiders, it’s chaos, lawlessness, and a lack of manners. Instead of showcasing indian culture, they’re exporting indian nuisance. And sadly, the entire diaspora pays the price.


5. $100K H1B Fee? Fans Just Wrote America’s Justification

Why would America charge indians a bomb for visas? Because a nuisance like this confirms every stereotype—that indians overpopulate, over-celebrate, and under-respect local laws.


6. Caste Madness Has No Borders

This isn’t cinema love; it’s caste pride on steroids. When Kapu fans turn into global hooligans, it stops being about movies and starts being about exporting toxic politics abroad.


7. Every indian Pays for Your Stupidity

telugu fans think they’re “celebrating.” But the fallout isn’t theirs alone—it’s on every indian professional, student, and family who now faces extra scrutiny, suspicion, and humiliation because of their circus.


🔥 Final Word:
Pawan kalyan fans aren’t just embarrassing themselves—they’re embarrassing every indian abroad. Telugu360’s hypocrisy only adds insult to injury, pretending nuisance is “pride.” But let’s call it what it is: shame, stupidity, and a global black mark on India’s image.


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