Nagarjuna Maintains Composure Amidst Property Demolition Controversy

Hyderabad, India – Akkineni Nagarjuna, the renowned Telugu actor and host of the eighth season of Bigg Boss Telugu, faced a significant setback earlier this year when his N-Convention property in Hyderabad was demolished by the Telangana government’s body HYDRAA. The demolition was justified on the grounds of encroachment on a lake.

While expressing disappointment on social media, Nagarjuna maintained a calm demeanor and sought legal recourse. He eventually secured a stay order from the High Court, preventing further action on the property. Despite the loss of his valuable asset, Nagarjuna refrained from engaging in public outbursts or protests.

His brother, Akkineni Venkat, recently shed light on Nagarjuna’s composed approach to the entire controversy. In an interview, Venkat praised Nagarjuna’s grounded nature and his ability to remain unfazed by challenges. He emphasized that Nagarjuna is not one to react impulsively or resort to sensational tactics like holding press conferences or organizing protests.

Venkat highlighted that everyone faces difficulties in life, and Nagarjuna’s celebrity status simply magnified the attention surrounding his issue. However, he maintained a dignified and restrained approach throughout the ordeal. Venkat contrasted Nagarjuna’s response with that of others who might have exploited such a situation for publicity or personal gain. His comments have resonated with many on social media, where the clip of the interview has gained significant traction.

On the professional front, Nagarjuna is currently busy filming the upcoming Telugu movie “Kubera.” The film, which is being shot simultaneously in Telugu, features Dhanush and Rashmika Mandanna in co-starring roles. Additionally, Nagarjuna is also involved in the Tamil film “Coolie,” where he plays the role of Simon alongside the legendary Rajinikanth.


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