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Nandamuri Fans President Angry on Bandla Ganesh

Nandamuri Fans president breathes fire at Bandla Ganesh:


For the first time, a fan died at an audio launch and that happened with Baadshah. Who should be blamed for fan's death at the audio launch of Baadshah? Is it the stars who wants to show their star power? (or) The organisers who were irresponsible? (or) The growing number of fan clubs?

The heroes of Mega and Nandamuri families have around 7,500 and 5,500 fan clubs respectively. While Mahesh Babu has the support of 4,000 clubs, Prabhas enjoys 1,000 clubs.

As a result of these huge number of fan clubs, the demand for passes to events like audio launches and success celebrations is very high and the producers were finding it difficult to meed the demand.

On many occasions, the producers ask the fan clubs to ensure huge turnout. When all of them reach the venue at the day of event, the makers handover just few passes and walk away. What should be the remaining people who had come all the way do then?

However, fans have been blaming the organisers for the unfortunate incident at Baadshah audio launch. 'The producers make us stand for several hours and doesn't even bother about supplying water for the fans at the venue. I personally advice fans to stay back at home and if they want to attend any event be sure about their safety. These producers have no respect for fans,' opined Kasim, who is president of Nandamuri fans association, breathing fire at the organisers due to ill-treatment meted out to them.

Bandla Ganesh admits the fact that it's never easy to manage a huge turnout as the venue capacity is always limited. The police department has been seriously thinking on putting an end to the grand audio launches culture. 

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