- galaxy
- 27 Sep 2024 02:57 AM
- PrakashRaj, TirupatiLaddu, BJYM, TeluguFilmIndustry
On Thursday, the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) staged a significant protest at the Movie Artists Association (MAA) in Jubilee Hills, Telangana, in response to actor Prakash Raj’s controversial comments regarding the alleged use of animal fat in the preparation of the Tirupati Laddu Prasadam. The protests reflect escalating tensions around the issue, with the BJYM submitting a memorandum to the Telugu Film Chamber calling for a complete ban on Prakash Raj within the film industry.
The controversy intensified after Prakash Raj directed his remarks toward Pawan Kalyan, questioning his handling of the situation. In a series of tweets, he urged Kalyan, who serves as the Deputy Chief Minister, to investigate the matter and identify those responsible. “Dear @PawanKalyan. It has happened in a state where you are a DCM. Please investigate. Find out the culprits and take stringent action. Why are you spreading apprehensions and blowing up the issue nationally?” Raj tweeted, expressing concern over the potential for communal tensions.
This back-and-forth has not only spotlighted the ongoing debate over food preparation in religious contexts but has also led to calls from the BJP for Prakash Raj to be banned from the industry altogether. The actor is currently filming abroad, but the protest has ignited discussions on his future within the Telugu film sector.
This article examines the implications of this controversy for Prakash Raj, the political dynamics at play, and the broader impact on the Telugu film industry amid rising tensions.