Pawan Kalyan is not aaradugula politician
Powerstar Pawan Kalyan is a force to reckon with, as far as films and fans are concerned. Though he is at his best when he’s entertaining, there are many nay-sayers who keep finding fault with everything, forgetting that no one is perfect.
Our Powerstar is a human being just like us, and a better one probably. However, he is constantly linked to politics, particularly as his big brother Chiranjeevi is an active politician now. When Chiru was at the top, he ruled Tollywood. However, as a politician, he is yet to reach those feverish levels.
With Chiru’s entry into politics, some of the awe associated with him has reduced, with the outer shine chipping away bit by bit. What happens if Pawan also enters politics? Many admirers want him to, but many others do not want him to dirty his hands with politics as they feel his brother suffered if he had expected his super stardom to help him in politics. In fact, it backfired because the people of Andhra are ready to draw blood if his son Charan’s film Toofan is allowed to play at the theaters.
A practical and wily nature is a necessary evil where politics are involved. Is Pawan calculative? Fans will say no, as Pawan had always acted on decisions that he felt was right and always considered the well being of those around him from his heart. He is now setting up a production house named ‘Pawan Kalyan’s Creative Works’ to encourage upcoming talent and is also considering reactivation of his Common Man Protection Force.
Coming to discussions on why he is being called an aaradugula bullet in one of the songs from Attarintiki Daredi, it is sensible to imagine ‘aaradugulu’ as a known and established measurement. Imagine calling him “Aiudu point tommidi adugula” bullet. Yes, Pawan Kalyan is not 6ft. Still, fans would agree that he is a bullet.