Three Telugu Political Movies Lined Up for November

G GOWTHAM
The art of politics involves influencing people's opinions in order to gain power. How could filmmakers avoid influencing people's opinions during an election season? Politicians have been utilising films to spread their ideologies and points of view to the public ever since independence. In keeping with the custom, three films are scheduled to release during the election season.

In addition to providing entertainment, the november release of the films is anticipated to spark debate and discussion, win people over, and influence others. ram gopal varma is the director of one of the three films. It centres on the difficulties that Y.S. jagan Mohan reddy, the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, encountered throughout his life. This biographical film portrays TD head N. chandrababu naidu as a failure and demonstrates how jagan Mohan reddy plots his political movements.

Prominent congress politician addanki Dayakar is producing another film that is currently under development. Dayakar added, "The movie explores themes such as Sanatana Dharma, religion, the dna of coronavirus and the politics of the BJP." It also aims to promote democratic values and has an anti-government plot.

The film also seeks to educate young viewers on the value of upholding democracy and the Constitution. The second week of november is when it will be published.

Guduru Narayan reddy, a prominent member of the telangana bjp, created the third film, which centres on the horrors committed by the Razakars and emphasises the will of the people to resist them. With the provocative title "Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad," it has already gained attention.

Regarding these several films, the public's opinions are divided.

Student D.N. Laxman claims that the film of the bjp leader seemed more promising than the congress film, which he called a political disaster.

"It's possible that some individuals who don't agree with the film might want to have it stopped or banned, as happened with the "love jihad" film. But if the concept strikes a chord with the public, it could be hard to stop it from succeeding "said the speaker.

Some young people believe that jagan Mohan reddy may not benefit from RGV's film because of its somewhat negative portrayal of chandrababu naidu, according to Bhargav Konde.

Rajiv Sudhan claims that the Congress's stated dedication to upholding democracy and constitutional rights is in conflict with its objective, which "mostly appears to attack the Hindu community."




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