One specific line of dialogue caused a stir when the "Veera simha Reddy" trailer for Balayya's major Sankranthi release debuted. The phrase literally reads, "Your sign might alter the name on the board but it can never change the history the name created," which is equivalent to, "Your sign might change the name on the board but it can never change the history the name created." The ap chief minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, who recently changed the name of ntr health university to ysr health university, will take a direct blow from this.

The film has a significant number of punches and digs, as the trailer clearly implied. This expectation has been met with the release of the film today because there are a lot of such dialogues. Although the party's or Jagan's name is never mentioned in the film, the dialogue is skillfully designed to criticize the ycp Government.

Balayya goes to meet the home minister in one of the scenarios. Can't you see the progress we made, the home minister asks? What development?, Veera (Balayya) asks in response. When you provide for people instead of torturing them, you are developing them. Development is the opening of new institutions, not their closing. Building new structures rather than demolishing old ones is referred to as development. When you pay them on time and don't make them beg for it, it is development.

Balayya asserts in a different conversation that "it is our duty to accept the people's mandate even if they have elected incompetent people." Such conversations are currently very controversial in the state. It will be interesting to see how YSRCP members and fans respond to this type of on-face punching.

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