A recent Telugu blockbuster, Mana Sankara Vara Prasad Garu, has sparked widespread discussion for boldly touching upon a sensitive social issue through a humorous yet impactful scene. The film, which released during the Sankranthi festival season and later found strong viewership on OTT platforms, features Megastar Chiranjeevi in the lead and is directed by Anil Ravipudi. The particular scene has drawn attention for reflecting concerns around the misuse of certain legal provisions in personal disputes, an issue that many believe is rarely addressed openly in mainstream Indian cinema.
Audiences and commentators have noted that South Indian filmmakers are increasingly willing to explore uncomfortable realities on screen, often blending social commentary with entertainment. In this film, the makers chose humor as a tool to highlight how false accusations and misuse of laws can affect innocent people and families. While the scene is presented in a light-hearted tone within the narrative, it has opened up conversations about the importance of legal awareness and the need for fair use of protective laws, without undermining their original purpose of safeguarding genuine victims.
The scene gained further traction after journalist and social activist Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj reacted to it on social media, expressing surprise at seeing such a topic addressed in a commercial regional-language film. She appreciated the effort to bring a real-world issue into popular culture and said cinema can play a powerful role in starting discussions that society and institutions often hesitate to confront. Her reaction added momentum to the online debate, with many users sharing clips and discussing whether films should take on such sensitive subjects more often.
Fans have praised Chiranjeevi’s screen presence and the film’s writing for attempting to balance mass entertainment with a social message. Supporters of the film argue that mainstream cinema reaching family audiences is one of the most effective ways to create awareness and encourage public dialogue on complex legal and social issues. At the same time, some viewers have stressed that while misuse of laws should be discussed, it is equally important to protect the rights of genuine victims and ensure that such portrayals do not discourage people from seeking justice.
With Mana Sankara Vara Prasad Garu continuing to attract viewers on OTT, the conversation around the scene shows how popular cinema can influence public debate beyond box office numbers. The film’s approach has once again highlighted the evolving trend in Telugu cinema, where commercial entertainers are increasingly incorporating social themes, prompting audiences to think about real-life issues while being entertained.
South Indian filmmakers are much more gutsy than Bollywood Folks
They’re showing the reality of how some women are misusing laws & stooping to any low even abusing POCSO to settle scores so well.
Which movie is this ? pic.twitter.com/WRCul74SGS
— Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj (@DeepikaBhardwaj) February 25, 2026
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