Pawan Kalyan's highly anticipated film Hari Hara Veera Mallu is facing opposition from the BC community due to allegations that the film has distorted the life story of Telangana fighter Panduga Sayanna. The community feels that the film's makers have turned Sayanna's biography into a fictional story, hurting the self-respect of the entire Bahujans and BCs. The BC associations have threatened to block the film's release, scheduled for July 24, citing that the film's title and storyline are an insult to their community.
The film's team is facing a significant challenge as the BC communities have warned to block the film's release. The controversy has intensified after the trailer's release, with the BC groups alleging that the film has fictionalized Sayanna's life story for entertainment and money. The film's director, Krish Jagarlamudi, was replaced by Jyothi Krishna after shooting more than half of the film. Now, the concerns of the BC communities have become a big headache for the film's team.
The BC groups have clarified that distorting the life story of Panduga Sayanna and making a film under the name of Harihara Veeramallu, a fictional character, is an insult to their self-respect. They have warned that they will block the film's release, and many people on social media are supporting them. The controversy has put the film's release in jeopardy, and it remains to be seen how the film's team will address the concerns of the BC community.
Pawan Kalyan's ambitious film has been four years in the making, and the controversy surrounding it has generated significant attention. The film's release was already postponed several times, and now the BC community's opposition has added a new headache for the makers surrounding its release.