Did Nagarjuna Steal Money? Dhanush Shares His Classy Philosophy at Kuberaa Event
The pre-release event of Kuberaa was held with grandeur in Hyderabad last night, and it turned into more than just a celebration—it became a stage for nostalgia, honesty, and social insight.
Nagarjuna’s Honest Confession
In a candid moment, Akkineni Nagarjuna was asked if he ever stole money from his father, ANR’s, wallet. With a grin, Nagarjuna openly admitted,
“Yes, I did take money from my father’s wallet — no second thoughts about it!”
The crowd erupted in laughter, but the veteran actor used the opportunity to offer some grounded advice to today’s youth:
“Stop wasting time on smartphones. Focus on your careers and learn to earn well while you can.”
Dhanush’s Sharp Social Commentary
Meanwhile, Dhanush delivered a poignant, philosophical observation that struck a chord with many:
“A man who earns ₹150 a day has a ₹200 problem. A man who earns ₹1 crore has a ₹2 crore problem.”
His words sparked applause, highlighting the idea that no matter the income bracket, human struggle scales with status, and true peace lies not in wealth but in perspective.
A Thoughtful, Socially Charged Evening
Between Nagarjuna’s humorous-yet-grounded advice and Dhanush’s thought-provoking commentary, the Kuberaa pre-release event took on a deeply introspective and socially aware tone. Both stars used their platform not just to promote the film but to reflect on real societal challenges, adding depth to the overall celebration.
With Kuberaa set for release on June 20, the film and its team are ready to offer more than just entertainment—they’re sparking conversations that matter.

