Veteran actor Nasser, who plays an important role in Pawan Kalyan's upcoming period film 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu', has recalled an incident that showcases the actor's social responsibility. During the launch event of the single 'Taara Taara' from the film, Nasser shared a story about Pawan Kalyan's refusal to shoot a scene that involved promoting liquor consumption. According to Nasser, Pawan Kalyan pointed out that as a public figure and leader, he couldn't say a dialogue that would send the wrong message to the audience.
Nasser also praised producer A M Rathnam for his patience and dedication to completing the film, which has been in the making for five years. He commended Rathnam for bringing the film to its current state and credited director Jothi Krishna for his knowledge and wisdom. Nasser was impressed by Jothi's technical expertise and ability to bring the film's vision to life. He recalled being worried initially when he saw the empty sets, but was later impressed by the final product.
The film 'Hari Hara Veera Mallu' has been eagerly awaited by fans, and Nasser's praise for Pawan Kalyan and the film's crew has generated significant interest. With its epic storyline, stunning visuals, and impressive performances, the film is shaping up to be a grand spectacle.
Nasser's anecdote about Pawan Kalyan's social responsibility highlights the actor's commitment to promoting positive values. As a public figure, Pawan Kalyan's actions and decisions are closely watched, and his refusal to shoot the scene demonstrates his awareness of his influence on the audience.