Ustaad Bhagat Singh Director Apologises To Mahesh Babu Fans After Reacting To 'Partially Read' Tweet

Harish Shankar, the director of the upcoming film 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh,' has issued an apology to fans of Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu following a misunderstanding stemming from a tweet. The controversy began when Shankar responded to a tweet that he claimed was 'partially read,' leading to backlash from Mahesh Babu's loyal fan base. In his explanation shared on X, Shankar detailed the context of his initial comments and expressed regret for any offense caused. He emphasized his respect for Mahesh Babu and his fans, stating that he had no intention of disrespecting the actor or his supporters. This incident highlights the sensitive nature of social media interactions, particularly in the film industry, where public figures often face intense scrutiny. Shankar's prompt response and apology reflect the importance of maintaining positive relationships within the entertainment community, especially in light of the competitive nature of Bollywood and Tollywood. As the film's release approaches, the director aims to shift the focus back to the excitement surrounding 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh.'
Originally reported by NDTV Movies. Read original article
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