Brahmanandam being felicitated by his fellow comedians for receiving Padmashri on the sets of `Rajavari Chepala Cheruvu’ at Ramoji Film City on Thursd 
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"Rajavari Chepala Cheruvu’ not against any party’

Terming the media a permanent opposition he maintained that the film would also talk about how it should conduct itself.

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POSANI Krishna Murali who earlier directed films like `Operation Duryodhana’ and `Mental Krishna’ and recently jointed `Praja Rajyam Party’ has come out with his latest flick `Rajavari Chepala Cheruvu’.

Enacted and directed by Krishna Murali himself, it runs in the backdrop of politics. Setting aside rumours that it was directed against the Congress, he clarified at a press meet on Thursday that the film runs in the political backdrop but was not aimed against any political leader or party.

“I play a police officer in the film. When I lost my job following an incident I go to my village and start a fish pond to eke out a living,” he said. The film showcases as to how a leader should be and the role of people in electing a good leader, he added. Terming the media a permanent opposition he maintained that the film would also talk about how it should conduct itself.

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