Pawan is car mechanic-turned-journo in CGTR

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,October 17 2012]

A trailer of CGTR sees Pawan Kalyan speaking language that is anything but journalistic. Why so? Because he is not a professional journalist, but a car mechanic brought into the field of media by Ganga, played by Tamanna Bhatia.

Rambabu, a faceless car mechanic, becomes the voice of the media when a politician (Ranababu, played by Prakash Raj) corrupts the media with the sole aim of furthering his political agenda.

And what forms the crux is how our hero takes it upon himself to rid the now-in-danger media of the muck (read Ranababu's clout over it).

There is a lengthy 4-minutes-long dialogue which Pawan Kalyan ferrets out in second half. Watch out for it folks!

Puri wrote the script in a fortnight!

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