Yesterday, the makers unveiled Ustaad Bhagat Singh’s new glimpse. Pawan Kalyan mouthed a political dialogue referring to his party’s election symbol, glass, which went viral all over. In a political meeting, Pawan Kalyan revealed the story behind the glass dialogue.
Pawan Kalyan said, “In a film, there is a dialogue about glass. It is Ustaad Bhagat Singh, right? (clarifying with his party members). A character drops a glass onto the floor, and it will break into pieces. I will say that a glass becomes more powerful if it gets broken. I asked Harish Shankar why he penned such a dialogue. Harish informed me that a few were mocking me for my loss in the elections. He told the same dialogue to those making fun of me.”
Pawan Kalyan continued, “I don’t like to use such dialogues in my films, but I said that dialogue as Harish Shankar was very particular about it. Harish Shankar told me that fans don’t like me being silent when someone takes a dig at me. I just said that dialogue as Harish wanted it to be part of the film very badly.”
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