Let’s cut the polite BS. A bunch of brainless, entitled pawan kalyan fans just turned a simple movie premiere in Chicago into absolute mayhem — gallons of milk splashed everywhere like some deranged ritual, food flung like weapons, fireworks exploding in the parking lot, and the entire theater left looking like a landfill after a riot. This wasn’t a celebration; it was destruction.


And the second anyone calls it out? They switch to victim mode faster than you can say “hate.” “Why the racism?” they whine. Bro, look in the mirror — your low-IQ antics are the reason people are tired, fed up, and openly talking about mass deportations. You chase the “better life” abroad, import the worst habits from back home, trash someone else’s country, then play the hate card when locals push back.


Thanks to a handful of these uncouth Modi-bhakt NRIs, the entire indian community gets painted with the same brush. And yeah, at this rate, America really might start looking like the chaos we left behind.



1. The Chicago Mayhem Breakdown: What Actually Went Down


Movie premiere. Lights dim. Fans lose their damn minds. Milk poured like it’s a temple abhishekam — except it’s a public theater screen and seats. Food was hurled across rows. Fireworks are popping off in the parking lot like it’s diwali on steroids. Inside? Trashed beyond recognition — seats sticky, floors slippery, staff horrified. This wasn’t fandom; it was felony-level entitlement.



2. The Classic nri Cycle of Shame


Step 1: Grind in India, make money.
Step 2: Bail for the “better life” in the West.
Step 3: Land in someone else’s clean, orderly country.
Step 4: Immediately recreate the same public chaos — littering, noise, destruction.
Step 5: Get called out.
Step 6: Scream “racism” and “hate” like clockwork. Rinse, repeat, ruin reputation for everyone.



3. Why They Cry ‘Hate’ — But Ignore Their Own Behavior


These fans love playing victim. “People hate us because we’re Indian!” Nah. people are exhausted because groups like this turn every public space into a disaster zone. You can’t trash a theater in Chicago, then act shocked when Americans say, “We don’t want this imported nonsense.” It’s not hate — it’s basic self-respect for their own country.



4. The Deportation Drumbeat Gets Louder Every Day


Thanks to stunts like this, the conversation isn’t “if” anymore — it’s “how many.” Millions of deportations every month? Sounds extreme until you see videos of milk-drenched theaters and fireworks in parking lots. Actions have consequences. Keep acting like you own the place, and watch how fast the welcome mat gets yanked.



5. One Bad Apple? Nah — A Whole Rotten Basket


Sure, not every nri is like this. But these loud, low-IQ Modi-bhakt fanboys make sure the whole community pays the price. Every embarrassed indian professional grinding on H-1B, every family keeping their head down — they all get judged because of these clowns who can’t behave for two hours in a cinema.



Final Savage Truth:


Pawan kalyan might be “OG” on screen, but his fans overseas are turning into public enemy number one. They didn’t just embarrass themselves in Chicago — they embarrassed every indian who’s trying to build a life abroad without drama. Keep this up, and the “better life” dream turns into a deportation nightmare real quick. Stop trashing other people’s countries if you want to stay in them. Simple as that. No hate — just reality check.

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