
Renowned actor Rajendra Prasad, once celebrated as the king of comedy, has recently found himself at the center of controversy due to a series of inappropriate comments made during public appearances. His speeches, which many now perceive as lacking decorum, have drawn widespread criticism from industry peers and audiences alike.
The controversy began a few weeks ago when Rajendra Prasad made indecent remarks about cricketer David Warner, which sparked immediate backlash. More recently, he has again come under scrutiny for using an offensive term while referring to senior actor Ali at a public event. Although some suggest these comments may have been made in jest or based on personal familiarity, the use of such language in a public forum is widely regarded as unprofessional and disrespectful.
The situation escalated when Rajendra Prasad demanded applause from the audience, citing his receipt of the prestigious NTR Award. Veteran actor Murali Mohan questioned the propriety of such a demand, to which Rajendra Prasad responded dismissively, stating, “If you don’t clap, it means you have no shame at all,” accompanied by a dismissive gesture. This exchange with a respected senior figure has further fueled criticism.
An industry insider, speaking off the record, remarked sarcastically that Rajendra Prasad seems to be experiencing a “serious nerve issue”—a metaphorical reference to a disconnect between his thoughts and speech—suggesting that the actor is becoming increasingly erratic and out of touch during public engagements.
As one of Telugu cinema’s beloved figures, Rajendra Prasad’s recent conduct has raised concerns about professionalism and respect within the industry. Many hope the veteran actor will reflect on these incidents and restore the dignity he once epitomized.
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