Imagine a moment where cinema meets political ambition—this is exactly what unfolded when Telangana's Chief Minister Revanth Reddy extended a warm invitation to the beloved Megastar Chiranjeevi. Recently, Chiranjeevi completed filming his latest project, "Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu," in an impressive timeframe of just 85 days. This film, directed by Anil Ravipudi, has achieved remarkable success, becoming the highest-grossing regional Telugu film of all time.
After celebrating this extraordinary accomplishment, Chiranjeevi took a well-deserved break with his family in the picturesque landscapes of Switzerland.
But here's where it gets controversial—while enjoying his vacation, he received an invitation from CM Revanth Reddy to attend the prestigious World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 held in Davos. This event was particularly significant as it included the unveiling of the Telangana Rising 2047 Vision Document, outlining the state’s ambitious future goals.
Together, both Revanth Reddy and Chiranjeevi attended this influential gathering, which not only elevated the visibility of Telangana on a global stage but also highlighted the state’s commitment to progress and innovation.
In a touching display of camaraderie, the Chief Minister shared that his family had watched "Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu" together and thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. Their spontaneous conversation in Davos evolved into a beautiful exchange of admiration, bridging the gap between the world of cinema and the visionary aspirations for Telangana’s future.
This unexpected encounter raises intriguing questions: How can cultural icons like Chiranjeevi influence political agendas? And what role does cinema play in shaping societal visions? As we reflect on this unique interaction, we would love to hear your thoughts! Do you agree that films can significantly impact public policy? Join the discussion in the comments!