Saturday, 14 June 2014


             After Nagarjuna & Balakrishna, now it is Pawan Kalyan




                 Telugu audiences have a special affection for Lord Krishna roles and some legendary actors like NTR,                                   Shobhan Babu, Kaantha Rao etc have portrayed that role effectively.


             
Then after some actors were seen as Krishna. Rajendra Prasad has played the role in the film, 'Kannayya Kittayya' and a small film titled 'Emaindi Naalo'. But when it comes to big heroes at present, only Nagarjuna and Balakrishna were seen as Lord Krishna. Nagarjuna in 'Krishnarjuna' and Balakrishna in 'Pandurangadu'. Both 'Krishnarjuna' and 'Pandurangadu' didn't farewell at the box-office.
Now Pawan Kalyan is going to be seen as Lord Krishna in the film,'Gopala Gopala'. The film is a remake of Bollywood film, 'Oh My God', which was a hit there. 'Gopala Gopala' also has Victory Venkatesh in the lead and let's see how Pawan Kalyan will entertain the audiences as Lord Krishna.



After Shocking Chiru, Now Pawan Shocks Bunny?






It is a known news that Power Star pawan kalyan has given super shocks to Megastar Chiranjeevi by launching Janasena and extending his support to the TDP and the BJP during the elections. And now, pawan kalyan has temporarily put a full stop to his politics and started working for movies. Incidentally, pawan kalyan appeared to have given a shock to Stylish Star Allu Arjun too. According to gossipmongers, pawan kalyan reportedly asked Trivikram to pen the dialogues for his new movie 'Gopala Gopala'. Having given nod to pawan kalyan's wish, Trivikram started working for 'Gopala Gopala' and stopped working for Allu Arjun's combo movie. If this gossip is to be believed, undoubtedly, it's a big shock to Allu Arjun and  no wonder if the project gets shelved.
However, those who heard the above rumours are strongly condemning the gossips and consider them as trash. On the other hand, pawan kalyan's fans say, " Our hero has great attitude. Never ever does he give these kind of shocks to other heroes."