Urvashi Rautela trolled as she calls Pawan Kalyan 'chief minister of Andhra Pradesh'; yet to delete tweet

Updated : Jul 28, 2023 13:58
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Actor Urvashi Rautela triggered a meme fest on Twitter as she referred to Pawan Kalyan as chief minister of Andhra Pradesh.

She had tweeted talking about her film 'Bro The Avatar' and shared a pic with her co-stars Pawan Kalyan and Sai Dharam Tej.

Urvashi wrote, 'Delighted to share screen space with the esteemed Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh @PawanKalyan in our film Bro The Avatar releases tomorrow 28th July worldwide story about an arrogant person who is given a second chance to fix his mistakes after death. See you all. @IamSaiDharamTej…'

Several Twitter users corrected her in the comment section.

A Twitter user called it a ‘mass tweet’. A fan also asked, “Chief minister of Andhra? How?”

A person said, 'Hello @UrvashiRautela. You might have been mistaken by hearing the chants of fans (CM CM) in the functions… He is not the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, and even he is not elected as MLA (lost in 2 segments ).'

One of her followers wrote a small letter to her. It read: 'Dear Urvashi Rautela, I regret to inform you that Mr Pawan Kalyan, president of Jana Sena Party, is not our chief minister… Mr Jagan Mohan Reddy is the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh. He is the richest chief minister in India, having spent 16 months in jail.'

'Bro The Avatar' leaked online soon after release on July 28.

The movie stars Pawan Kalyan and Sai Dharam Tej along with Ketika Sharma, Brahmanandam, Rohini Molleti, Subbaraju, Tanikella Bharani, and Raja Chembolu.

It is a remake of the Tamil fantasy drama 'Vinodaya Sitham', which starred Samuthirakani and Thambhi Ramaiah in the lead roles.

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