Actor Balakrishna's wife Vasundhara comments over his behaviour

Actor Balakrishnas wife Vasundhara comments over his behaviour
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As only a few hours left to conclude the elections campaign in the state.

Hyderabad: As only a few hours left to conclude the elections campaign in the state. The MLA and MP candidates of the political parties have intensified the poll campaigning in the constituencies.

In this sequence, Tollywood hero, TDP Hindupur MLA candidate Nandamuri Balakrishna has also increased the speed in the campaigning.

From past some days, Balayya has become the talk of the town for his rude behaviour with fans and the TDP activists during the elections campaign in the constituency.

The videos of these incidents have gone viral over social media. For the first time, Balakrishna's wife Vasundhara Devi has reacted over his behaviour with fans.

She said that Balayya moves very closely with his fans. But during sometime when the fans misbehave or if they do any mistake he gets angry.

On having a close relationship with fans, and with the feeling of his people Balayya treats them like that. Even his fans don't feel bad for Balakrishna's actions.

Vasundhara said that only those people, who don't like him will make such videos and promote them viral over social media.

She also said that Balakrishna can't see poor people in suffering. Whoever comes to Basavatarakam hospital he never refused the treatment. Even if the patients don't have money, with the help of CM relief fund or without that Balakrishna is taking initiation to provide the treatment for all.

Recently, during the elections campaign in Vizianagaram district, Balayya was seen hitting one of his fans on the road, and that video has gone viral over social media.

In the video, Balayya was chasing, and a young man was moving back from him. Balayya runs for a distance and attacked his fan in filmy style.

For his rude behavior, Balakrishna is facing criticism not only from his own party leaders but also from opposition parties.

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