Balakrishna serious on Ram Charan


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Couple of days back in Sri Rama Rajyam audio success meet – Nandamuri Balakrishna on his speech included some rude statements against an young actor who praised Tamil director. Balayya was very serious in his statement that one who belongs to this telugu film industry should never criticize it without knowing the truth and history.
 Here comes the original words from both actors balayya and charan…




Ram Charan Teja:
We dont have this kind of directors who has creativity? – Our Telugu Cinema Industry lacks this kind of potentiality said Ram Charan in 7th Sense audio function in Hyderabad. He is talking about 7th sense director Murugadoss, here the only mistake done by Charan is – he should not compare Kollywood to Tollywood. Its upto his interest to praise or criticize anyone in the world.
source:only4narra.blogspot.com
Balakrishna @ Sri Rama Rajyam Audio success meet:
Balayya started with – Just two weeks back an young actor from our telugu cinema said – we dont have creative directors and we are unlucky to not have best directors who puts different ideas”.
Balakrishna at one time said – This is my warning to you, to not talk about telugu cinema without knowing history. This guy came with a straight influence but not by his hardwork. If this continues again – i might hit you and i dare to do that”.
source:only4narra.blogspot.com
In Telugu – Pallu Rali Pothai Jagrathaga matladu
Note: Here one thing is very clear, Balakrishna was thinking about Telugu Film Industry and Ram Charan about creativity. Is really balayya serious on charan or anyother actor. But one thing is very clear, Balakrishna is going to attend Ram charan and Upasana engagement thats for sure. 

Both Video’s are attached here for you folks:



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