– Mr.Naidu praised the film’s reception and social message, commending Balakrishna’s work alongside director Anil Ravipudi and the production team.
– Nara Lokesh described it as a proud moment and lauded Balakrishna’s performance along with extending congratulations to “Bala Mamayya” (Balakrishna) and others involved.
– Pawan Kalyan appreciated both Balakrishna’s acting and contributions by director Anil Ravipudi as well as producers Sahu Garapati and Harish Peddi. He also acknowledged other winners from Telugu cinema in various categories.
The recognition of Bhagavanth Kesari at a prestigious national level highlights not only its cinematic excellence but also underscores growing acknowledgment of socially relevant narratives within regional cinema. The leadership endorsements from politicians like Chandrababu Naidu, Nara Lokesh, and pawan Kalyan reflect broader cultural pride in Telugu cinema’s increasing influence on India’s creative landscape.
From an industry viewpoint, such awards could strengthen Telugu cinema’s reputation nationally while encouraging filmmakers to explore impactful themes that resonate nationwide audiences without losing regional specificity. Moreover, this milestone reinforces how collaborations among actors like Balakrishna, experienced directors such as Anil Ravipudi, producers like Garapati-Peddi can align art with societal commentary effectively.
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