For all celebrities who are busy flaunting their tickets of Baahubali, an experience felt by hero Sandeep Kishan on his micro blogging site will teach many things. At the moment, Baahubali ticket-grabbing became more sensitive issue than any other communal issue in the country.
After purchasing around 100 tickets of Baahubali from Prasad Multiplex theatres, hero Sandeep has shared his selfie with the tickets bunch on his twitter page. Probably the happiness of grabbing 'Tiger' tickets would have been quite low for him, but he's super happy for buying Baahubali tickets. 'Hero ayeka naa biggest achievement anukunta..100 tickets for #Baahubali on day1 12pm show ;) & already given away :D (sic)', he posted. In no time he uploaded his picture, audiences started attacking him. One guy asked, 'if celebs are walking away with 100s of tickets, what about common people?' Some have abused him, some ridiculed him and few asked Sandeep to share couple of tickets with them.
The unrest has settled only after he deleted that tweet, and shared another one. 'Vammoo aa response enti..they were my friends tickets for his family & company bulk booking..urikine joke ga pettenu anthe..andulo 2 navi', he said, indicating that only two tickets belong to him among the 100 bunch. What is the moral of the story? Don't flaunt your Baahubali tickets and face wrath.
After purchasing around 100 tickets of Baahubali from Prasad Multiplex theatres, hero Sandeep has shared his selfie with the tickets bunch on his twitter page. Probably the happiness of grabbing 'Tiger' tickets would have been quite low for him, but he's super happy for buying Baahubali tickets. 'Hero ayeka naa biggest achievement anukunta..100 tickets for #Baahubali on day1 12pm show ;) & already given away :D (sic)', he posted. In no time he uploaded his picture, audiences started attacking him. One guy asked, 'if celebs are walking away with 100s of tickets, what about common people?' Some have abused him, some ridiculed him and few asked Sandeep to share couple of tickets with them.
The unrest has settled only after he deleted that tweet, and shared another one. 'Vammoo aa response enti..they were my friends tickets for his family & company bulk booking..urikine joke ga pettenu anthe..andulo 2 navi', he said, indicating that only two tickets belong to him among the 100 bunch. What is the moral of the story? Don't flaunt your Baahubali tickets and face wrath.