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Director Parasuram is being trolled for Objectionable scenes in SVP

on May 19, 2022

Director Parasuram is being trolled for Objectionable scenes in SVP

The director of 'Sarkaru Vaari Paata,' Parasuram, is being trolled on the internet. Mahesh Babu has been criticized for a scene wherein he leg hugs Keerthy Suresh on the bed to get him to sleep.

 

'Sarkaru Vaari Paata,' starring Mahesh Babu and directed by Parasuram Petla, was recently released and is doing very well at the box office. The trade media is reporting that the picture will not result in any losses for the buyers or producers.

 

Meanwhile, the film includes numerous objectionable scenes. Before the release, the dialogues 'Nenu Vinnanu Nenu Vinnanu' and 'Vandha Viagralu' caused a controversy, and after the release, the scene where Mahesh Babu leg hugs Keerthy Suresh to sleep and the scene where Subbaraju is thrown into the toilet were criticised by the audience and netizens. Such weak scenes are uncommon of Mahesh Babu.

 

The media questioned Director Parasuram in the wake of trolls running on this. Trolls are again mocking the director's reaction to this. In response to the scene in which hero Mahesh leg hugs heroine Keerthy Suresh, he claims that it is not vulgar. He described his son as lying on his mother's lap, and Mahesh as sleeping like a small child. The same thing is taking place right now.

 

Netizens are calling it a triple heinousness. Not to mention that memes are trendy. On the other hand, whether urinating on Subbaraju is disgusting or not is being argued. These are now trending on social media.


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