An interesting discussion surrounds the film 'Bro,' particularly regarding a dialogue delivered by Pawan in his role as God, addressing how to deal with wrongdoers.
Curiously, doubts have arisen about whether Trivikram, the movie's writer, was the actual author of this dialogue.
Despite the speculations, it is rumored that these dialogues targeting Ambati Rambabu were actually penned by Pawan Kalyan himself.
According to reliable sources, these politically charged dialogues were not originally part of Trivikram's initial script.
Instead, after reviewing the entire screenplay, Pawan identified a few places where he wanted to incorporate political dialogues, and the writer was given the freedom to do so.
Another interesting aspect is the character of Shyambabu, bearing a resemblance to Ambati Rambabu in the movie, seemingly created by Trivikram as per Pawan's instructions.
Additionally, the character of another minister, Gudivada Amarnath, was initially planned, but it was reportedly dropped at the last minute for undisclosed reasons.
Actor Narra Srinivas, who shares a close association with Pawan, was supposed to play this role, which, had it been included in the movie, could have potentially sparked controversies from Amarnath's side as well.