With Simbu making a public call to his fans to conduct 'paal abhishekam', milk dealers are also worried if this will aggravate such actions by fans of other actors in Tamil Nadu where fan culture often takes a violent turn with factions clashing before major releases.
Born on 15th June 1988 in Hyderabad to Marathi mother and Telugu father. Her Father served as Central Government Employee in ESIC Hyderabad. Spending a lot of her childhood in Maharashtra with her mother and siblings she has a more command over Marathi than Telugu. Later her schooling and further education happened in Hyderabad. Seeing her interest in cultural activities her parents encouraged her to join Bal Bhavan Since then she has been trained in classical dancing and western as well which helped her a lot in her future in her acting career.Made her acting debut as a child artist in the Telugu film "Aahaa" which starred Jagapati Babu in 1998 directed by Suresh Krishna and produced under Annapurna Studios banner. Since she has been active in films and shared the screen with the South India's top actors like Mega Star Chiranjeevi, Akkineni Nagarjuna, Nandamuri Balakrishna, Jagapati Babu, Mahesh Babu, Pawan Kalyan, Hero Jeyam Ravi, Hero Allu Arjun, Hero Siddharth and many others. Worked under eminent Directors like K.Raghavendra Rao, Jayanth C.Paranjee, Srinu Vaitla,Gunasekhar, Kishore(Dolly), Koratala Siva,Lawrence,Ameer Sultan, Suresh Krishna to name a few.Her performance in Akkineni Nagarjuna . and Lawrence Master's Mass movie got her a good recognition and name, was later chosen for a prominent role in Shankar Dada MBBS, the blockbuster film of Mega star Chiranjeevi Which continued with a lot of films since then. Known for choosing decent roles in top movies playing prominent roles at regular intervals, entertaining the Telugu and Tamil audiences.She has also anchored a TV travel show named Vihari The Traveller on Maa Tv which has a record telecast of 12years since its inception. Making her the first anchor in the Telugu television history to host a programme for more than 10 years of telecast. She started her Television Career with Yuva in 2007 produced by Akkineni Nagarjuna . aired on Maa Tv. And since then she has been working in various television serials such as Love serial in Maa Tv as Dr.Kavita, As Narmada in Pasupu kumkuma, Devi in Mogalirekulu , Poojanath in Sravana Sameeralu, Aishwarya in Nuvva Nena, Dr.Subhadra in Abhishekam , Hita in Yamuna (Tamil) and Nathicharami (Telugu), as Suryarekha in Neelikaluvalu
Caste system, basically a scheme for division of labour, has hadcertain advantages, such as, the costs of imparting skills and training theyoung people in the corresponding trades got internalised within the familiesthemselves; thereby the governments did not incur any expenditure onextension services. Besides, though it is underemployment, the young were notsearching for jobs but continued with what their parents and grandparentswere doing. Incidentally, even presently the same principle is followed when,as we observe, politicians' sons and daughters become politicians,lawyers' sons and daughters become lawyers, actors' sons anddaughters become actors and so on. However, the major difference between thepresent times and the ancient time is that certain amount of coercion wasimposed earlier, whereas that coercion is almost absent nowadays. However, inmy view, it is not the caste system that created problems for India; rather,it is the imposition of certain other features such as untouchability (nowpractically eradicated), and restrictions on marriages across differentcastes, etc. that created the problems. In principle, cross-caste marriageswere duly recognised in ancient India, but the social treatment meted out tosuch couples and their offspring became questionable. Cross-border tradecould be allowed, but not cross-caste movements of assets and transfers ofrights! Such impositions and restrictions became the evil spirits of thesystem. Unfortunately, a system of distinction became over time a system ofdiscrimination.
Neither actors and transnationals, nor non-resident Indians (NRIs)are non-elites. SD did not enough inquire about why those actors andsuperstars themselves prefer arranged marriages after acting in suchlove-laden super-hit movies. (9) Most of them, after their actions of lovecelebrations on the silver screens, finally settled down in life witharranged marriages only! So is the case with most of the transnational classamong the Indian households and the NRIs. Neither they have yet given upIndian traditions and values; it is quite common that the NRI bridegroomspick up their brides through matrimonial columns and arranged marriages. SDshould have also interviewed some women, actors as well as NRIs.