Is a famous textile business organization blackmailing the Telugu stars known as ‘Kalaakars’? This is the interesting talk happening in filmnagar. Honestly, the growth of Kalamandir is attributed to the role of cinema biggies. Sponsoring costumes for films, organizing premiers and sponsoring them are some of the programs which brought good visibility to this organization and Kalamandir grew by leaps within short span. It is still continuing to grow big.
By nature, Kalyan, the owner of Kalamandir is a lover of arts and that’s why he was persistent on becoming a member in the censor board so that he can build relations with film people. However, you must be wondering why an organization like that is blackmailing heroes. Here is the story.
It is known news that the drugs scandal is shaking the Telugu film industry. Under this situation, the new initiative of Kalamandir titled ‘Anti Drug Campaign’ has gained a lot of significance. With a slogan that says ‘Say No To Drugs’, the organization is all set to take off with a huge rally on August 15th evening at the KBR Park in Hyderabad. This has led to all heroes taking part in the program mandatory.
If they don’t, they stand the risk of being linked to drugs or drugs scandal. Usually, our heroes’ attitude is like ‘What’s in it for me’ like Kota Srinivasa Rao in ‘Aha Naa Pellanta’. But looking at the current situation, they have no choice but to attend it. That’s why few cine seniors are jovially commenting that the Kalamandir folks are emotionally blackmailing the ‘Kalaakars’. Jokes apart, Kalamandir has also set up an NPO called ‘Kalamandir Foundation’ and they have been taking up several charity programs as part of that which is quite appreciable.
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