CM Revanth sets preconditions, producer M S Raju says its reasonable

Update: 2024-07-04 05:14 GMT
CM Revanth Reddy (File Photo)

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Tuesday said Telugu film industry bigwigs, who seek government permission to increase ticket prices when a big budget film is released, are not fulfilling their social responsibility to raise awareness on the menace of drugs and cyber crime. "It’s a reasonable decision because superstars are also against illegal activities and their message carries weight and reaches out to a wider audience among youth and masses. I think many stars would oblige,' he says.


On CM insisting the officials to set a pre-condition to filmmakers to provide a video of one or two minutes duration to the government to promote awareness on drugs and cybercrime when they approach the government to hike ticket prices “Probably, he wants to ensure as many videos as possible from Tollywood celebrities against drug abuse, cyber crimes which are affecting gullible and innocent people. Maybe, he doesn't want stars to skip videos with excuses like being on a holiday and stuff and ensure his message is carried to the nook and corner of the state and curb all kinds of menace,” points out M S Raju.

Revanth Reddy, who was speaking after flagging off a fleet of vehicles of state anti-narcotics bureau and cyber security bureau, appreciated mega star Chiranjeevi for handing over a video to the government against the problem of narcotic substances. Already, stars like Jr NTR, Vijay Dervarakonda and S S Rajamouli have done some videos against cyber crimes and sexual harassment.. “I hope these preconditions don't curb the creative freedom of filmmakers, who have to make certain kinds of films, where their characters have to indulge in drugs and other crimes to justify their role in the film. Certain movies touch grey and dark areas of human beings to bring some realism into movies, hope they are handled by censor members alone,” he concludes.
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