RGV recommends hero for Lakshmi’s Veeragrandham!

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RGV recommends hero for Lakshmi’s Veeragrandham!

Ram Gopal Varma, after making sensational comments on the first look poster of ‘Lakshmi’s Veeragrandham’, had again shared his sensational view. In a Facebook post, Varma advised the film’s director Kethireddy Jagadeshwar Rao, to cast himself opposite to Lakshmi Parvathi’s character as Veeragrandham, 1st husband of Lakshmi Parvathi.

While this post drew a lot of attention on Facebook, Varma went ahead and even shared an edited pic of the poster. Covering the bare back of a woman in the poster, photos of Ram Gopal Varma, Mahesh Babu, Late NTR, Kethireddy, and KCR were seen.

RGV recommends hero for Lakshmi’s Veeragrandham!Explaining the pic, Varma commented that, ‘Kethireddy has more charisma than KCR. He should play the role of Veeragrandham, 1st husband on Lakshmi Parvathi in the film and prove himself as a hero. The heroism of Kethireddy should be to an extent that, Mahesh Babu should be blown away watching Kethireddy on the silver screen. He further mocked stating that Kethireddy would be dropping a lorry full of ‘blessed and sacred rice grain (Akshinthalu)’ on NTR’

On a whole, the controversies and developments surrounding the films on NTR are surely hurting the fans, who feel that NTR’s image is being tarnished during the whole course.

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