
📌 Key Points
- Surekhavani’s Daughter Debuts, Defends Sivaji on Attire!
- Supritha’s Viral Shock: “You Don’t Walk Around In Underwear!”
- She Declares: “Sivaji’s Words Wrong, But Clothes Message Right!”
- Her Bold Take: Attire Rules From Goa Beach To Formal Events!
Debutante Supritha, Surekhavani’s daughter and a social media favourite, is already sparking major discussions. During ‘Amaravathi Ki Ahwanam‘ promotions, she directly confronted veteran Sivaji’s recent advice on attire. Her bold retort, asking ‘You don’t walk around in underwear, do you?’, has become an instant hot topic across Telugu cinema, grabbing widespread attention.
Viral Sensation’s Heroine Debut
Senior actress Surekhavani’s daughter, Supritha, whose sensational remarks in response to Sivaji’s comments have become a hot topic, is set to make her debut as a heroine. Supritha, who has already gained significant popularity through TV shows and social media, stars in the film ‘Amaravathi Ki Ahwanam’, scheduled for release on February 13th. As part of the film’s promotions, Supritha is giving a series of interviews. In one such interview, Supritha addressed comments made by Sivaji.
Recently, Sivaji had advised heroines to “wear good clothes when going out,” but his use of vulgar language while delivering this message caused offense, went viral, and sparked a major controversy. While some have criticized Sivaji’s remarks, ordinary people and several celebrities have expressed support for him.
When questioned by the anchor about the controversy, Supritha responded, “The words he used might be wrong, but the meaning he conveyed is good, and that should be taken. One should know what clothes to wear and where. You don’t walk around in your underwear, do you? You come dressed nicely in pants and shirts. When boys go for an interview, they wear formals. We don’t wear short T-shirts to a wedding, do we? It’s important to know what clothes to wear where. If we know that, it’s good. Then such conflicts won’t arise.”
Supritha’s Take on Dress Code Debate
She further elaborated on the concept of appropriate attire for different locations. “In Goa, I’ll wear a short T-shirt, but I can’t wear a churidar there. Here, it wouldn’t look good to come out in public wearing a short T-shirt. It’s enough if we know how we should appear to people in different places. It’s not just about girls; people are speaking just as badly about boys in today’s society,” she added.
These remarks made by Supritha are now going viral on social media. Stay tuned for more film updates.
Looking Ahead
Supritha’s blunt defense has undeniably reignited a crucial debate on public conduct and personal expression. As her viral remarks echo across social media, it’s clear this transcends mere film news. It pushes our society to reflect on evolving traditions versus individual freedom. This crucial dialogue, undoubtedly, will continue shaping our discourse.


