Choreographer Jani Master, Comedian Prudhvi joins Jana Sena

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,January 24 2024]

Popular actor Prithviraj and renowned choreographer Johnny Master have joined the Janasena party, adding star power and momentum to the political outfit led by Pawan Kalyan. The duo's entry into the party was marked by a grand ceremony held at the Janasena office in Mangalagiri, Andhra Pradesh, on Wednesday.

Pawan Kalyan welcomed Prithviraj and Johnny Master into the party with open arms, draping them with Jana Sena scarves amidst cheers from party activists. The inclusion of these two prominent figures is seen as a strategic move by Janasena to bolster its campaign efforts and attract a wider range of voters.

Prithviraj, known for his versatility and comedic roles, has pledged to undertake a statewide campaign on behalf of the TDP-Jana Sena alliance. He plans to connect with voters through a unique approach: touring the state in the character of Shyambabu, a satirical portrayal of a political leader that he played in the film 'Bro.'

Prithviraj has clarified that his decision to campaign in the character of Shyambabu is not intended to be disrespectful or insulting. Instead, he aims to use humor and satire to engage with voters on important issues and encourage them to participate in the electoral process.

Meanwhile, Johnny Master's entry into Janasena has sparked speculation about his potential electoral ambitions. Rumors suggest that he may contest the upcoming elections from Andhra Pradesh as a Janasena candidate. While Johnny Master has not officially confirmed these reports, his involvement in the party's campaign activities suggests that he may be considering a political career.

The addition of Prithviraj and Johnny Master to the Janasena party is expected to energize the party's campaign and attract new supporters. Their involvement in the electoral process is likely to add a touch of glamour and excitement to the political landscape of Andhra Pradesh, potentially influencing the outcome of the upcoming elections.