There has already been enough bad blood between mega and Nandamrui fans ever since Chiranjeevi’s Khaidi No. 150 and Balakrishna Nandamuri’s Gautamiputra Satakarni were pegged for Sankranthi clash. It seems that the latest promotional acts are aggravating these fan wars.
We have already cautioned a few days ago, reporting that the team of Khaidi No.150 was planning to book the hoardings and lollipops near Balakrishna’s house in Jubilee Hills, which could be seen by Nandamuri fans as a domineering act of mega coterie.
As Sankranti is all braced up for the most awaited Box Office clash between two titans Chiranjeevi and Balakrishna, tempers are running high as fans a
Our concern has come true as a poster of Khaidi No.150 has been placed on the huge hoarding in front of Balayya’s house. Moreover, the posture of Chiru in the poster is being deciphered by Nandamuri fans as if the megastar was inviting Balayya for a fight with his fierce and angry looks.
There are many hoardings and posters of both the films have filled up several parts of Hyderabad but this particular poster has become controversial as it stand right in front of Balayya’s house. Although the team of Khaidi No.150 might not have wanted to incite fan wars through this poster, unfortunately, it is doing the same.
On the other hand, some mega fans are blaming Balayya for influencing AP CM Chandrababu Naidu to thwart the plans of megastar holding a pre-release event in Vijayawada. The earlier comments of Krish and Allu Arjun have also been used as opportunities by some fans to aggravate the unhealthy atmosphere between the mega and Nandamuri camps.
Are the makers purposefully resorting to such controversial acts as the release date is approaching or is it just the over-enthusiasm of fans that is resulting in fan wars?