Actor Shivaji Raja to join YSRC party

Actor Shivaji Raja who got defeated by actor Naresh in recently concluded Movie Artistes’ Association (MAA) elections is now stepping into politics. He is all set to join YSRC party. Shivaji Raja feels that he was cheated by Naga Babu and co due to their clandestine understanding with Telugu Desam party gang (Naresh, Rajasekhar, etc).

So, Shivaji Raja wants to send ‘return gift’ to Naga Babu by joining the rival party – YSRC. The Tollywood industry is completely filled with politics. Naga Babu, on the other hand, is now contesting as MP from Narsapuram constituency in Andhra Pradesh.

Jalapathy Gudelli

Jalapathy Gudelli is the editor and chief critic of Telugucinema.com. He has been writing film reviews since 2002. A post-graduate in Journalism from Osmania University, he also studied Film Appreciation at FTII, Pune. He can usually be found on Twitter talking about the film he just watched or updating film news as they develop. You can follow him on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JalapathyG

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