Pawan kalyan and his movies appear to be haunted by the andhra pradesh government. No amount of bribery from chiranjeevi or any other celebrity will sway YS jagan Mohan Reddy. Despite all other parts of Southern india approving it, the government refused to allow 100% occupancy at theatres. According to sources, the G.O. to raise ticket fares will only be released in the first week of March. From the following week, 100 percent attendance may be permitted.


Both of these moves have been made to avoid the release of Pawan Kalyan's bheemla nayak on february 25th. The developers of bheemla nayak are not willing to risk the start of the promotions because there is only an unofficial rumour about 100 percent occupancy, and the government can alter its mind at any time. The 100 percent occupancy may be permitted so that no time is available for bheemla nayak promotions. bheemla nayak may have to appear on april 1st if february 25th is lost.


That implies a week after Rajamouli's rrr is released, which will not help Bheemla in any way. Such a short interval will cause numerous issues in business, public perception, and media space, among other things. "The goal is to scare filmmakers away from working with Pawan Kalyan." Imagine the apprehension around the film's release, regardless of the quality of the product. Due to the obvious large budgets invested, the stakes will be high once again. A spokesperson told us, "It's like Pawan Kalyan's star power versus Jagan's political might." bheemla nayak appears to be out of the competition, with AMJ and varun Tej's ghani squads set to arrive on february 25th.

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