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**Summary:**
A political figure in Rajamahendravaram, India named Anusri Satyanarayana, who was affiliated with the JSP party, claims he was wrongly blamed by film producer Dil Raju for a proposed cinema theatre strike in Andhra Pradesh. Satyanarayana asserts that Dil Raju’s brother, Shirish Reddy, initially suggested the bandh, but Dil Raju is protecting his brother and using Satyanarayana as a scapegoat. The bandh call is under investigation by the government, especially concerning a possible link to the upcoming release of a film starring the Deputy Chief Minister, K. Pawan Kalyan.
**News Article:**
**JSP Leader Claims Film Producer Dil Raju Made Him a Scapegoat in Cinema Bandh Controversy**
**Rajamahendravaram, India – May 29, 2025** – Anusri Satyanarayana, a now-suspended leader from the Jana Sena Party (JSP) in Rajamahendravaram, has publicly accused prominent film producer Dil Raju of orchestrating his downfall in connection to a controversial call for a cinema theatre strike (bandh) planned for Andhra Pradesh on June 1st.
Satyanarayana, who was also the Rajamahendravaram city in-charge for the JSP, was suspended from his party posts on Tuesday after the government ordered an investigation into the origin of the bandh call. The investigation is also exploring a potential link between the proposed strike and the upcoming June 12th release of “Hari Hara Veera Mallu,” a film starring Andhra Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister, K. Pawan Kalyan.
Speaking to the media today, Satyanarayana stated, “It was Dil Raju’s brother, Shirish Reddy, who initially proposed the bandh of cinema theatres during a meeting. However, the release date of ‘Hari Hara Veera Mallu’ had not been announced by then.”
He further alleged that Dil Raju is protecting his brother from scrutiny and falsely implicating him. “I had no role in the row. Mr. Dil Raju came to the rescue of his brother and made me a scapegoat,” Satyanarayana asserted.
The government’s investigation is ongoing, and the future of the proposed cinema bandh remains uncertain. The accusations made by Satyanarayana have added another layer of complexity to the already politically charged situation.