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The Tirupati laddu controversy has taken a serious turn and everyone from the film industry to politicians are sharing their views on this sensitive issue. On this sensitive issue, Tamil actor Karthi has apologized to Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on social media for his comments on the Tirupati laddu controversy. Pawan Kalyan expressed anger over Karthi's comments and reprimanded him and after Prakash Raj, now 'Paruthiveeran' actor Karthi is in the news. Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan took part in the purification ritual at the Kanaka Durga temple as part of his 11-day atonement to please the Lord.

Karthi said this on Tirupati Laddu controversy

On September 23, Karthi attended an event in Hyderabad. During this, the anchor presented some memes, one of which was about laddu. To which he reacted, 'Ippudu laddu gurinchi mataladakodu (We should not talk about laddu now) We do not want to talk about this topic, what is all this about.' He laughed while saying this. Pawan Kalyan got angry with Karthi's comment and asked the celebrities to refrain from speaking on this controversy.

Pawan Kalyan replied to Karthi 

While addressing the media in Vijayawada on September 24, Pawan Kalyan expressed his displeasure over Karthi's remarks. He said that if people from the film industry want to discuss the matter, they should either support it or not comment on it. Pawan also urged people to refrain from commenting on the matter on public forums and stressed that it is a matter of serious concern. Reacting to Karthi's remarks, he said, 'Don't ever dare to say such a thing on any sensitive issue now.'

Actor Karthi apologizes to Pawan Kalyan

When Pawan Kalyan visited the temple in Vijayawada, the press questioned him about Karthi's comments. Soon after Pawan Kalyan's reaction went viral, Karthi apologised on social media. He wrote, 'Dear @PawanKalyan Sir, With deep respect for you, I apologise for any misunderstanding that may have been caused unintentionally. As a humble devotee of Lord Venkateswara, I have always respected our traditions. Regards.'


 

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