Should Art Unite or Divide? Pawan Kalyan Supports Ticket Price Hike for Kantara Chapter 1 in AP

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Key Takeaways
- Pawan Kalyan advocates for unity through art.
- He supports a ticket price increase for Kantara Chapter 1.
- Art should transcend regional and linguistic barriers.
- Every individual has the right to choose what films to watch.
- Targeting films based on personal agendas is unacceptable.
Hyderabad, Sep 30 (NationPress) In a surprising turn, despite his Telugu film They call him OG facing restrictions in certain areas of Karnataka during its release, Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and renowned Telugu actor Pawan Kalyan has voiced support for increasing ticket prices for the Kannada film Kantara: Chapter 1 in Andhra Pradesh.
The recently unveiled Telugu film They call him OG has been creating a buzz at the box office, receiving accolades for its riveting storyline and stellar performances. While audiences across the Telugu states are rejoicing in the film's triumph, its journey hasn't been without difficulties. In Karnataka, OG encountered obstacles in its theatrical release due to a few individuals pursuing their personal agendas.
In light of these events, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has now openly endorsed a ticket price hike for the Kannada film Kantara Chapter 1 in Andhra Pradesh.
Pawan Kalyan stated, "Cinema, music, sports, and cultural arts transcend the barriers of language, region, caste, or religion. Their fundamental purpose is to entertain and unite people from all walks of life. It is disheartening that some individuals, motivated by personal agendas, have sought to obstruct the screening of OG in theatres across Karnataka - similar to the challenges other Telugu films have previously encountered. In response, some voices have begun to advocate for restricting Kannada films like Kantara in our Telugu states. I firmly oppose this mindset."
He further remarked, "Art and cinema should promote joy, bridge cultures, and unite individuals rather than divide them. Every person has the right to view the film they enjoy. If you dislike a film, you have the option not to watch it - but targeting films based on personal hatred or agendas is simply intolerable. Today, Indian cinema is celebrated globally across various languages. In such times, any attempt to confine art within regional boundaries must be vehemently opposed. Let us support quality films, regardless of their origin."
Pawan Kalyan has always demonstrated a deep appreciation for cinema, not just as an actor but as a genuine advocate for the arts. His continual respect for filmmakers, technicians, and artists, irrespective of language or background, underscores his belief that exceptional cinema should be celebrated no matter its source, as noted by sources close to the actor.