Yesterday, the creators unveiled a new teaser of “Ustaad Bhagat Singh,” featuring Pawan Kalyan delivering a significant political dialogue referencing his party’s symbol, the glass, which quickly gained viral attention. During a political gathering, Pawan Kalyan shared the backstory behind this dialogue.
Speaking to the audience, Pawan Kalyan remarked, “In the film, there’s a dialogue about a glass. It’s from ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh,’ isn’t it?” (confirming with his party members). “A character drops a glass, and it shatters. I say that a glass becomes stronger when it breaks. I asked Harish Shankar why he wrote such a dialogue. Harish explained that some were mocking me for my electoral defeat. He used the same dialogue with those who were making fun of me.”
Expanding on the narrative, Pawan Kalyan explained, “While I’m not particularly inclined to include such dialogues in my films, I delivered it as Harish Shankar insisted. He believed it was crucial for the film. Harish told me that fans don’t appreciate my silence when someone ridicules me. So, I spoke that dialogue because Harish was adamant about it being part of the film.”