Ram Gopal Varma: I instigated Sri Reddy to abuse Pawan Reddy

At a recent event, Pawan Kalyan said that Sri Reddy should have approached the police about her allegations of casting couch and being exploited by filmmaker Suresh Babu's son Abhiram Daggubati instead of going to the media.  

Only a few days back, we reported to you that Sri Reddy abused Tollywood actor Pawan Kalyan in front of media reporters.

Now, Ram Gopal Varma has come out and apologized for instigating Sri Reddy to abuse Pawan in public in a video.

He even took to twitter apologise, he wrote,“My sincere apologies once again to Pawan Kalyan and all his fans and also his family members."

Not just it Sri Reddy also took to Twitter to share an apology, Sri Reddy said, "I apologise to Pawan Kalyan's mother. I didn't do it deliberately, but what I did was wrong, therefore asking for an apology."

Isn’t  it surprising? This case has taken several twist and turns and we wonder what will happen next in this case.

At a recent event, Pawan Kalyan said that Sri Reddy should have approached the police about her allegations of casting couch and being exploited by filmmaker Suresh Babu's son Abhiram Daggubati instead of going to the media.

Sri Reddy featured in headlines after she stripped in front of a Telugu film chamber to protest against the casting couch. On April 8, she was booked under Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code for obscene act in public. Hyderabad's Movie Artistes Association has also revoked Sri Reddy's application for membership.

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