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Pawan Kalyan and producer Sharrath Marar part ways?

Written by : TNM Staff

There are strong rumours that Power Star Pawan Kalyan and producer Sharrath Marar are not on good terms anymore. The two have been friends for several years now and Sharrath had produced Pawan’s films under his banner North Star Entertainment and that includes Sardar Gabbar Singh, Gopala Gopala and Katamarayudu

According to the buzz, Pawan Kalyan and Sharrath Marar’s long-standing friendship may be under stress. Reports say that both of them are not on friendly terms any more but the exact reason for the friction is not known.

While some rumour-mongers have it that Pawan’s political ambitions have put him away from his best buddy, there is no clear indication on this. The star is currently busy with the Trivikram Srinivas directorial that has not been titled yet and this project is being bankrolled by S Radha Krishna.

The film, which brings together Pawan Kalyan and Trivikram Srinivas for the third time after the massive success of Jalsa and Attarintiki Daredi, is one of the most eagerly awaited movies. The first look and title of this yet to be titled film is expected to be out on September 2, to coincide with Pawan’s birthday. Pawan and Sharrath’s friendship dates back to the days of Johnny, which was one of the smash hits in the former’s acting career.

It may be mentioned that there is another set of rumours that Pawan Kalyan may quit his acting career to turn into a full-time politician. The star has been actively involved in various social welfare activities and raising his voice on socially relevant issues. It is almost confirmed that he would contest the next assembly election from both Andhra as well as Telangana.

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