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USA Sex Racket: What Is Sri Reddy Tacking About??

Before it happened, none spoke about it. But after the news got out, everyone is claiming that they know all the insights about it. And one such news is the USA sex racket thing and one such celebrity is Sri Reddy.
Taking to her Facebook page, she’s now throwing more mud than anyone else on the whole prostitution racket. Apparently other day, Sri Reddy listed the full list of celebrities who have gone to the USA and tried to point fingers at them rather indirectly. And the list includes industry’s big names like Trisha, Kajal, Rakul Preet and others as well. One wonders what is the point Sri Reddy is trying to make in this issue now.
Apart from writing the list of names, the controversial actress also made some remarks on the likes of Rakul hinting about their previous statements that they never experienced casting couch in the industry. Also Sri Reddy wrote unworthy stuff about TV actresses and some anchors too.
At a time when some investigation is going on and the US Homeland security investigation department trying to figure out more things about the case, it looks funny that the likes of Sri Reddy try to do these whistleblower acts as if they know everything. Let’s see if USA investigators will also call Sri Reddy as a witness!!
Chiranjeevi, Kalyan Dev Rajamouli Speech at Vijetha Audio Launch
Chiranjeevi Outstanding Speech at Vijetha Audio Launch
Trade Talk: Dull Phase Continues To Worry

Sammohanam that opened to positive word of mouth and decent first weekend collections has seen a considerable drop in collections during week days.
The film’s collections didn’t improve even on its second Saturday. The film however should be a safe venture for its makers given its low production cost.
Friday releases Jamba Lakadi Pamba and Tik Tik Tik opened on a dull note. Srinivasa Reddy’s Jamba Lakadi Pamba seemed like a promising comedy, but turned out to be a torturous experience for its audience. The film’s collections are not encouraging anywhere.
Dubbed film Tik Tik Tik earned better gross collections on Saturday compared to other films in the market.
Abhimanyudu turned out to be a solid hit at Tollywood box office. The film is also the biggest earner for Vishal in Telugu.
Race 3 suffered a steep fall post solid first weekend show. Rajini’s Kaala had bitten dust at Telugu box office thus completing disasters hat-trick for superstar.
Dull phase at the box office is still worrying the business circles who are hoping that July would get better.
No politics in meeting TDP, YSRC leaders!

Power star and Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan is still new to politics. He seems to have forgotten the fact that every move of his will be watched keenly by the people and his meetings with leaders of other political parties, casually or otherwise, will lead to a lot of speculations.
The other day, former YSR Congress party MP from Chittoor V Varaprasada Rao said he had met Pawan Kalyan and the latter had offered to support the YSRC in the next elections.
And on Friday, Pawan Kalyan happened to meet Telugu Desam Party president and chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu at a temple in Guntur and that led to speculations that both had a secret discussion.
On both the occasions, the YSRC or the TDP had nothing to lose, but the credibility of Pawan Kalyan was at stake and people would definitely suspect his motives.
That is precisely why Pawan had to give a clarification, albeit indirectly, on Twitter.
“I request certain individuals I respect from YSRCP and TDP not to misinterpret my courtesy and my general enquiry about their leaders’ well-being when we meet in public occasions. Most of the leaders I meet or greet know me well because of our previous political journey,” he clarified.
He further said he always saw political conflicts as policy based but never personal.
“Lacking this, both YSRCP and TDP didn’t let the legislative assembly sessions function properly. You can still debate, confront and disagree and be courteous,” he pointed out.
















