The Two Sides Of YSR’s Dialogue In Mahesh’s SVP

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Leading members of the congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='ysr congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">ysr congress have already declared that "Nenu Vinnanu, Nenu Vunnanu" is a dialogue from YS Jagan's Padayaatra days, and that the phrase had such an impact that it was incorporated in a film by Superstar Mahesh Babu. That's one view of the situation. The other one is here.

The dialogue "Nenu Vinnanu, Nenu Vunnanu" was written by YS Rajasekhar Reddy, the former and late chief minister of United Andhra Pradesh, who died in a helicopter crash shortly after receiving the mandate for the second time. That was taken to new heights in YSR's biopic "Yaatra," in which mammootty plays the lead. The fact that mahesh babu is using it as a romantic track to court his lady love appears to be a mocking or a light satire.

Before anyone considers it a joke on jagan or creates a fuss out of it, it appears that congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='ysr congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">ysr congress members have jumped into the fray to term it "YS Jagan's" imprint on movies. All of these points are disputed, but the inclusion of ysr (and maybe Jagan) rhetoric in the film and its promotion in the trailer has helped SVP gain traction in telugu circles.

If there is any complaint that Mahesh made a mockery of jagan, some ardent YS jagan admirers argue that these shouts are coming from Mahesh's caste-based fans who genuinely belong to the Telugudesam party and can't stomach their beloved star mouthing a phrase that belongs to their primary opponent Jagan.

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