Further, the actress added that the film's team did not expect a film passed by the censor board and already released in theatres, to be removed from an OTT platform.
"How do you know this is the Bible? …The statement states it was as a fleeting moment…it was such brief that it could not be registered in the mind of the viewer…"
Owing to the love the audiences are showering on the Telugu mythological movie HanuMan, there is a possibility that it may soon join the 100 crore club
Zee Studios issued an apology to the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) for hurting Hindu religious sentiments of the Hindu community in their film 'Annapoorani'.
HanuMan is set to release on January 12, clashing with other Tollywood Sankranthi releases that include Mahesh Babu's Guntur Kaaram, Nagarjuna's 'Naa Sami Ranga', and Venkatesh's 'Saindhav'.
Earlier, Suchitra Krishnamoorthi had called "Orry Culture" dangerous, talking about the latest Bollywood trend where popularity takes precedence over talent.