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Telangana warns Andhra deputy CM Pawan Kalyan: Apologise for 'evil eye' remark or face film ban

The controversy stems from a recent statement by Kalyan, a film star-turned-politician, who suggested that Telangana’s alleged “evil eye” had adversely affected development in Andhra’s Konaseema.

December 03, 2025 / 14:32 IST
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Pawan Kalyan
Pawan Kalyan

The Telangana government has issued a stark ultimatum to Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, warning that his films may not be screened in the state unless he apologises for claiming Telangana cast an “evil eye” on the Konaseema region.

The threat, delivered by Telangana’s Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, has ignited a significant political row, drawing condemnation from leaders across party lines in Hyderabad and threatening to spill over into the cultural sphere.

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The controversy stems from a recent statement by Kalyan, a film star-turned-politician, who suggested that Telangana’s alleged “evil eye” had adversely affected development in Andhra’s Konaseema. The remark, as reported by TOI, was swiftly denounced as deeply offensive by Telangana’s political establishment.

“If Pawan Kalyan apologises, his movies may run for two three days in Telangana, if not they may not be screened at all. I am saying as a cinematographer minister,” Komatireddy told reporters at Gandhi Bhavan.