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Telugu film industry: Pawan Kalyan Says There Is No Nepotism in the Industry

Pawan Kalyan says there is no nepotism in the Telugu film industry, cites Chiranjeevi's inspiring journey. Encouraging aspiring talents to pursue their dreams with determination.

Pawan Kalyan says there is no nepotism, cites Chiranjeevi’s journey as inspiration. Encourages equal opportunities.

Pawan Kalyan says there is no nepotism in the Telugu film industry. Nepotism has been a widely discussed topic in both Bollywood and Tollywood. Pawan Kalyan, a prominent figure in the Telugu film industry, recently spoke about this matter, asserting that there is no nepotism in Tollywood. To support his claim, he used the example of his elder brother, Chiranjeevi.

Inclusive Industry Vision:

During his speech, Pawan Kalyan addressed his nephews, Sai Dharam Tej, Varun Tej, and Vaishnav Tej, stating that the film industry is not exclusive to any particular family. He emphasized that cinema and politics are open to all, regardless of their background or connections. Pawan acknowledged that there may be internal issues within families, but he reassured the audience that their ultimate focus remains on entertaining them.

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Chiranjeevi’s Inspiring Tale:

Pawan Kalyan found inspiration in Chiranjeevi’s remarkable journey to stardom, where he achieved a megastar status despite hailing from a humble, lower-middle-class background and lacking influential connections. Chiranjeevi’s success story serves as a source of motivation for Pawan, and he aims to dispel any notions of favoritism in the industry, encouraging aspiring talents to pursue their dreams with determination.

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