Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister, Jana Sena Party chief, and actor Pawan Kalyan has reportedly fallen ill, and as per reports, he has been suffering from a high fever for the past two days. He has fallen sick
just a day ahead of the release of his upcoming film OG, which is going to hit the big screen on September 25 in Hindi and Tamil.
As per media reports, Pawan Kalyan went to attend the Assembly session on Monday, and after that conducted review meetings with government officials at night. His health took a turn, and he got a high fever.
As per Free Press Journal, doctors have examined the actor-politician and strongly advised him to take rest for a few days, but this could stop the actor from finishing his commitments. Kalyan is holding teleconferences with officials.
As a fan shared the actor’s health update on social media, several users started sharing well-wishes for the actor. One wrote, “Take care Anna @PawanKalyan 🥹❤️.” Another wrote, “Please take care.” A third fan shared, “Get well soon babai @PawanKalyan.”
Pawan Kalyan is awaiting the thrilling release of his upcoming film, They Call Him OG. The film has already created buzz among the audience, as the makers decided to screen the trailer exclusively at the pre-release event instead of releasing it online.
They Call Him OG Pre-Release Event
They Call Him OG pre-release event took place on September 21 at Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium in Hyderabad. Despite heavy rainfall, nearly 40,000 fans showed up at the event and welcomed Pawan Kalyan with loud cheers and applause. The star of the film made a grand entry and thanked fans for their unconditional support, as well as appreciated co-star Emraan Hashmi. Although the trailer was kept exclusive, some fans managed to leak snippets of it online.
Telangana Government Approves Temporary Ticket Hike
The Telangana Government has approved a temporary hike in ticket prices. For instance, a special 9 PM show is permitted with tickets priced at Rs 800, including GST, from September 25 to October 4. Single-screen theatres can charge Rs 100 extra, whereas multiplexes can charge Rs 150 extra. After October 4, ticket prices will return to Rs 177 for single screens and Rs 295 for multiplexes.