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Anchor Sravanthi Responds to Sivaji’s Viral Comments: ‘Those Two Words Were Wrong!’

Published: 10-02-2026, 11:35 PM
Anchor Sravanthi Responds to Sivaji's Viral Comments: 'Those Two Words Were Wrong!'
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Anchor Sravanthi has finally weighed in on the raging Tollywood debate surrounding Sivaji’s recent viral comments. His advice for heroines to “wear good clothes” at public events sparked controversy, particularly due to two specific words he used. While public opinion remains divided, with many supporting Sivaji, Sravanthi’s strong reaction, particularly to those “two words,” is now grabbing headlines.

Sravanthi Defends Dress Code, Clarifies Stance

Anchor Sravanthi has made sensational remarks on Sivaji’s recent comments, which have become a hot topic in Tollywood. The controversy began when Sivaji, at a film event, commented that heroines should “wear good clothes when they come out,” but used two inappropriate words in his statement. While some have criticized Sivaji’s remarks, many ordinary people and several celebrities have expressed support for him.

Sravanthi recently responded to Sivaji’s comments in an interview given as part of the promotions for her film ‘Hey Bhagwan’. She clarified her stance on wearing sarees, stating, “Personally, I didn’t find anything wrong with what he said, except for those two words. I don’t know what others felt.” She elaborated on her dressing choices, explaining, “I choose my dresses for anchoring based on the film’s theme. However, my personal choice is always sarees; I have a thousand sarees.”

My Sarees: Longstanding Choice, Now Questioned

Sravanthi expressed distress, noting that after Sivaji made those comments, people are now questioning her choices. “When I attend events wearing a saree, everyone asks me if I’m wearing it because he said so, or if it’s the ‘Mangapathi effect’. Even my friends asked me, and people are commenting under my posts,” she revealed. She highlighted the irony, adding, “But nobody notices that I have worn sarees at many events before this, and even for prayers at home.”

These comments made by Anchor Sravanthi are now going viral on social media. Stay tuned for more film updates.

Looking Ahead

Sravanthi’s sharp response has undeniably gone viral, underscoring the intense scrutiny and profound impact of words in our celebrity culture. Will Sivaji offer a counter, or will this spark a necessary dialogue within the industry? The upcoming days will certainly be telling.

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