Explorer

Video of Telugu actor Balakrishna slapping assistant goes viral. Watch here!

Balakrishna has done something similar like this in the past as well.

Chennai: A video featuring actor Nandamuri Balakrishna slapping his assistant and making him tie his shoe laces on the sets of his new yet-untitled Telugu film, has gone viral. Balakrishna's 102nd film started rolling on Thursday. In a leaked video clip, an angry Balakrishna is seen slapping his assistant and ordering him to tie his shoe laces. The clip, which surfaced online on Thursday evening, has gone viral on social media. This is not the first time Balakrishna has found himself in such a situation. Last year, he slapped someone who tried to take a selfie with him. For his latest project, the 57-year-old has teamed up with popular Tamil filmmaker K.S. Ravi Kumar, known for delivering blockbusters such as "Muthu" and "Annamalai" The new film marks the third time collaboration of Balakrishna and Nayanthara, who have previously worked in "Simhaa" and "Sri Rama Rajyam". C. Kalyan is bankrolling the project and the makers are eyeing early next year release. Meanwhile, Balakrishna's upcoming Telugu action entertainer "Paisa Vasool" is slated for September 1 release.
View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headline

LS Polls: Maha Political Dynamics, BJP's South Push In Focus As Curtains Go Up On Phase 2 In 89 Seats Tomorrow
Maha Political Dynamics, BJP's South Push In Focus As Curtains Go Up On Phase 2 In 89 Seats Tomorrow
PM Modi Holds Telephone Conversation With Italian Counterpart Meloni, Extends Greetings On Liberation Day
PM Modi Holds Phone Call With Italian Counterpart Meloni, Extends Greetings On Liberation Day
LS Elections: Congress Names 8 Candidates From Haryana, Deepender Hooda Fielded From Rohtak
LS Elections: Congress Names 8 Candidates From Haryana, Deepender Hooda Fielded From Rohtak
'We Are All Judged By What We Do At Home': MEA Responds To Pro-Palestine Protests At US Varsities
'We Are All Judged By What We Do At Home': MEA Responds To Pro-Palestine Protests At US Varsities
Advertisement
for smartphones
and tablets

Videos

Earth Day: How Climate Change Will Impact India, And What Must Be Done To Reduce Plastic PollutionIndia Can Play Active Role In De-Escalating Tensions In West Asia: Iran Envoy Iraj Elahi | ABP ExclusiveDalai from 'Made in Heaven' reveals post debut with Madhuri Dixit, she will work with Sanjay Leela BhansaliLok Sabha Election: Mahabharata breaks out on Mangalsutra, Priyanka attacks PM Modi | ABP News

Photogallery

Embed widget