Sundeep Kishan schools memer asking inappropriate questions at press meet

S Venkateshwari
On february 16, Sundeep Kishan, varsha Bollamma, and kavya thapar played the key parts in Vi Anand's Ooru peru Bhairavakona. At a recent press conference in Hyderabad, Sundeep was asked improper questions full of double entendres by a memer. Sundeep responded by correcting him.
 

At the press conference, a memer tried to make small talk with varsha at first. He asked her what he needed to do to register "bhoomi," or land, under his name since her name in the movie is Bhoomi. "Meeru ee cinema lo heroine ni ala chesaru kada?" he then questioned Sundeep. Ela chesadu ani ending varaku unna nenu em chesadu. I'm going to end this now. "Ala chesinapudu mee feeling enti?" (You performed that action on the movie's protagonist, correct? Only at the very end of the movie did I realise what you had done to her. When you completed it, how did you feel?
 

Despite the jeers from several audience members for his improper question, Sundeep remained composed and declined to respond. "I won't respond to this query. Although you are kidding, it's incorrect. Asking questions with two meanings is impolite. I'll respond if you ask me anything else," he responded. "Ante meeru iddari heroines to chesaru kada," the messager insisted, nonetheless. Meeku baaga anipinchindi evarito. (You successfully used both heroines. Who did you enjoy it more with?
 

"Are you asking whom I liked to act with?" Sundeep said. You may have asked that question in an obvious way. "Ante idarto baaga enjoy chesara? (So did you enjoy with both?)" said the memer, not letting up on the double entendre. He was strongly ordered to stop by Sundeep, who said, "Please don't behave like this. Never listen to someone who begs you to do anything. women are performing here on stage. You don't have to apologise since I asked you not to do it, but you won't give up. It is incorrect.
 

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