
📌 Key Points
- JD Chakravarthy blasts ‘disgusting’ film promotions!
- Shocking U-turn: Regrets applauding offensive song.
- Lectures ‘Attitude Star’ Chandrahas on promo ethics!
- His viral video rocks Telugu film industry!
Veteran actor JD Chakravarthy has sparked a fresh debate in Tollywood, directly challenging the industry’s increasingly ‘low’ film promotions. Following a controversial song at a recent pre-release event, Chakravarthy, initially seen applauding, has now sharply condemned such degrading activities, echoing widespread concerns about promotional boundaries being crossed.
Controversial Song Rocks Film Promotion Event
Is it necessary to stoop so low for promotions? JD Chakravarthy lectured the hero! Viral Comments! Film promotions in Tollywood are exploring new avenues day by day. However, criticisms are emerging that they sometimes cross boundaries. Recently, comments made by JD Chakravarthy have become a hot topic in the industry, particularly concerning the film ‘Barabar Premistha,’ starring ‘Attitude Star’ Chandrahas. The movie is set for a grand theatrical release on February 6th, but it has already sparked controversy due to an offensive song performed by Chandrahas at its pre-release event. Actor JD Chakravarthy, who attended as chief guest, initially faced criticism for seemingly enjoying and applauding the song. However, he has now made shocking comments regarding degrading activities during promotions.
The controversy began at the pre-release event for ‘Barabar Premistha,’ where Chandrahas sang an offensive song on stage in full view of everyone. This act has drawn significant criticism and severe online trolling. Initially, actor JD Chakravarthy was also criticized for appearing to enjoy and applaud the offensive song.
JD Chakravarthy Slams ‘Degrading’ Promotion Tactics
Responding to these reports, JD Chakravarthy recently stated: ‘I believe there’s no need to stoop terribly low to promote a film. At a recent film promotional event where I was a guest, I found myself in a state where I didn’t know what was happening. I now regret not having left midway. I strongly believe that one should attract the audience’s attention with creative ideas, not with disgusting acts and “language” that evoke revulsion.’ He also released a video regarding these comments, which is currently going viral.
These remarks by JD Chakravarthy are now widely discussed on social media, with his strong opinion on film promotions becoming a major topic of conversation. Stay tuned for more film updates.
Looking Ahead
JD Chakravarthy’s potent remarks have ignited vital discussions, making film promotion ethics a major talking point. This could be the urgent wake-up call our industry needs. We anticipate this crucial conversation will soon redefine how South Indian cinema connects with its audience, prioritising creativity and dignity over vulgarity. Stay tuned.


