New Delhi: A Day after Telugu actress Anjali was pushed away by Nandamuri Balakrishna during an event.. the actress took to twitter and broke her silence. She wrote She and Balakrishna share great friendship from a long time and they have always maintained respect for each other. She added that it was wonderful to share the stage with him again.
She thanked Balakrishna Garu for gracing the ‘Gangs of Godavari’ Pre Release event with his presence.
I want to thank Balakrishna Garu for gracing the Gangs of Godavari pre-release event with his presence.
I would like to express that Balakrishna garu and I have always maintained mutual respect for eachother and We share a great friendship from a long time. It was wonderful to… pic.twitter.com/mMOOqGcch2
— Anjali (@yoursanjali) May 30, 2024
The way the Telugu film actor and Producer Nandamuri Balakrishna pushed her during the event was buzzing in the social media with users slamming Nandamuri Balakrishna for being rude towards a junior actor.
Telugu actor and politician #NandamuriBalakrishna aka Balayya stirred controversy after a video of him pushing actor #Anjali on stage at the ‘#GangsOfGodavari‘ event went viral. pic.twitter.com/2NkCMihikX
— 𝑩𝒓𝒂𝒊𝒏𝑩𝒊𝒕𝒆𝒔 (@PublicHaiHum) May 30, 2024
The other members involved in the Production of the film also came out in support of the Telugu actor and Producer and said “He is such a good man, he will take something serious also jovially. We also need to understand what needs to be taken seriously and what need not.”
However there are mixed reactions coming from different people. Balakrishna was supported by many other actors, one of the actor said, why is no one acknowledging the high five they shared, why is that not noticed by anyone. People are only looking at one part of what happened.
One of the biggest problems that I notice from people sharing this
“Look at her laughing. She should have _____”1. It is NOT possible to respond according to your spectator response as you watch this on your device. This most moral policing, holier than thou – pure as driven… https://t.co/nzTOlGJm0J
— Chinmayi Sripaada (@Chinmayi) May 30, 2024