Pawan Kalyan’s political entry ahead of 2014 General elections is nothing short of filmy. Right from announcing his political party Janasena to launching an aggressive political campaign to his powerful speeches to moving dialogues and above all taking on KCR, Kavitha and YS Jagan have set political atmosphere ablaze. Be it sharing stage with Narendra Modi or rallying for Chandrababu Naidu or vouching for TDP-BJP combine, Pawan has been the news maker in 2014 although he has no releases this year after last year’s blockbuster Attarintiki Daaredi.
He made his presence felt, his efforts have been paid off. Narendra Modi swung to power as PM and Chandrababu is back in the saddle in the new state of AP. Even in Telangana, TDP-BJP combine made a decent show, thanks to Pawan Kalyan. With his political foray, Pawan earned equal number of fans and critics. He has been target for his detractors especially ever since he floated Janasena. Pawan’s detractors have been criticizing the star for his political antics.
Even Pawan seems to be proving his detractors right. Soon after the elections, his Janasena has gone into hibernation mode and reports stated that he parted ways with his friend Raju Ravitej who was instrumental in formulating the ideology of Janasena and its ISM. Stuck with his films, Pawan Kalyan is taking more time to establish his party giving more scope for people to point fingers at him.
A writer based out of Telangana, Boggula Srinivas, has now come up with a book titled “Pawan Kalyan Hatao-Politics Bachao”. He has sought protection from Telangana Home Minister Nayani Narasimha Reddy as the book will be in display in the book exhibition in NTR Stadium from Dec 17 to Dec 26. T-Home Minister, naturally, is all out to support the writer. This news of controversial book on Pawan Kalyan has caught his fans and the star himself off guard.
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