The film "Mr. Bachchan" has been released, but one particular track is generating significant attention.
Comedian Prabhas Srinu portrays the character "Guruji" in the film.
In the storyline, Chammak Chandra's character aspires to become a hero, with Prabhas Srinu’s "Guruji" standing by him as a film director who supports his dreams.
Fans are speculating that the "Guruji" character and his dialogue might be a veiled reference to director Trivikram, sparking discussions in Tollywood about why Harish Shankar would include such a portrayal.
Trivikram has a strong association with People's Media and Pawan Kalyan, having been involved in setting up the "Bro" movie for Peoples Media.
Given this connection, it's surprising that Harish would create a character that seems to allude to Trivikram, who is widely known as "Guruji" in Tollywood.
Even if the director dismisses it as mere coincidence, the repeated use of "Guruji" raises questions. Industry insiders have noted similarities between this subplot and a character track featuring comedian Ali in 'Subhalagnam.'
Some are speculating whether Prabhas Srinu's "Guruji" represents Trivikram, and if so, whether Chammak Chandra's role is a reference to Pawan Kalyan.
According to sources, this situation seems to be causing trouble for Harish Shankar, who is reportedly working on the film "Ustaad" with Pawan Kalyan.