Parasuram apologizes for hurting the feelings of Narasimha Swamy’s followers

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Roselin Ravikrishnan

Sarkaru Vaari Paata director Parasuram recently went to Simhachalam Narasimha Swamy temple. His visit was not to seek blessings. However, the movie director apologized to the fans for the disputable dialogue in his new release.

This contested dialogue is said by the main bad guy Samuthirakani in the film. He thinks of himself as a Hindu God, harming the feelings of the fans. During a confrontation with hero Mahesh Babu, he says, “Do you have any idea why Lord Narasimha is covered in sandalwood paste? Because the average person can’t stand his ‘Ugra Rupam’ (extreme form). You can’t stand my wildest version, either”.

At the point when Parasuram was gotten some information about this particular talk, he allegedly explained that he personally is a major fan of Lord Narasimha Swamy and, surprisingly, visited the temple even before Sarkaru Vaari Paata’s release. He then, at that point, apologized and said that he would have rather not put anybody in an awful mood.

Together upheld by Mythri Movie Makers, 14 Reels Plus, and G. Mahesh Babu Entertainment, the action film releases at the venues on 12 May and got a huge reaction from the watchers. Other than Superstar Mahesh Babu and National Award-winning actress Keerthy Suresh, the film also has Samuthirakani, Vennela Kishore, and Subbaraju in major roles.

Recently Mahesh Babu wrote a card to say thanks to the fans for making the film such a major hit. Taking to online entertainment, he stated, Overwhelmed by the outpouring of love for #SarkaruVaariPaata! To all my super fans, a heartfelt thank you for making this film a blockbuster success! Gratitude always. A big thank you to the entire team of #SarkaruVaariPaata”.