Rajendra Prasad: Once again Rajendra Prasad said.. What is Brahyananda?

Film actor and doctorate holder Rajendra Prasad has been causing controversies with his bold comments at events for the past few days. Brahmanandam, Buchibabu, Rajendra Prasad and others attended the trailer release event of ‘Sakutumbanam’ movie. The trailer of the movie is good and full of family emotions. But the comments made by Rajendra Prasad in the event are the basis of the discussion.

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As soon as Brahmanandam spoke first, Rajendra Prasad jokingly said “Musali Mum** Kodaka” on the stage. The people there were suddenly shocked for a while. Brahmanandam also turned to him and asked “Who?” They did not ask. Rajendra Prasad immediately changed the word with a smile saying “I am”. But the video has already been recorded and has gone viral on social media.

Earlier also at the ‘Robin Hood’ movie event, Australian cricketer David Warner was talked about unnecessarily. Later he said inappropriate things about Ali at SV Krishna Reddy’s birthday party. Even then, people criticized it a lot. Later he supported in his style. While they were being forgotten, the same discussion started again with the same comments being made on Brahmanandam.

The movie ‘Sakutumbanam’ feels like a perfect family story as the name suggests. Ram Kiran looked different and Megha Akash also did well. At the end of the trailer, Rajendra Prasad speaks an emotional dialogue but it was a bit disappointing as he was the one speaking like this at the event. Due to this, many people are writing on social media, “It is not good for a senior artist, someone with such experience to talk like this”, “Joke Anna, you should be a little careful while on stage”, “You are losing respect”. And even this time, will Rajendra Prasad support this by calling it a ‘fun joke’? Or do you really care? That should be seen. But anyway, many feel that it is not good for an actor of his stature to come into the headlines with such words.