Chandrababu us now a confused man – Pawan

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Perhaps for the first time, power star and Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan made some critical comments against Telugu Desam Party president and Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu, albeit in a mild manner.

Speaking to media while releasing the report of the joint fact-finding committee on the Central assistance to the state, Pawan said he had supported Chandrababu Naidu in 2014 elections because he was an experienced politician.

“But now, I feel he is a confused man. He does not know what exactly he wants from the Centre. When I said at the Tirupati meeting that the Centre was trying to fool us by offering rotten laddus, he said he would adjust with the same.

Now, the Centre has not given even the stale laddus. And now, Naidu is demanding the special status. This is confusing to the people. If the chief minister himself is a confused man, how can he do justice to the state?” Pawan asked.

The Jana Sena Party chief found fault with the Naidu government for failing to bring pressure on the Centre to do justice to the state in the last four years.

“In the fifth year, he says he would fight with the Centre. How can people believe him?” he said.

Pawan said he was answerable to the people since he was facing criticism for being a supporter of the TDP.

“Otherwise, people will not believe me also,” he said.


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However, the case of Ustaad Bhagat Singh has turned out to be quite different. The film, which received a poor response in theatres and faced significant criticism during its theatrical run, has now been released on OTT. Surprisingly, instead of renewed trolling or debate, the film has seen very little attention online.

Unlike typical OTT releases, there is almost no noticeable buzz on social media. Discussions, reviews, and audience reactions appear to be minimal, indicating that both general viewers and even fans have largely ignored the film’s digital release.

Interestingly, despite this muted response, Netflix had mounted a strong promotional campaign for the film. A separate trailer was released, highlighting mass dialogues such as “Power has no limits, Ustaad’s rampage has no boundaries” and “When Ustaad arrives, it feels like Ugadi again,” aiming to build hype among viewers.

However, even with aggressive marketing, the film has failed to create any significant impact on OTT platforms, making its digital run equally underwhelming compared to its theatrical performance.