Ravi Prakash, who has been sulking for a long time after being ousted from the TV9 Group and is currently running a digital media company, recently posted something about Allu Arjun.
On his Twitter account, Ravi Prakash stated that the IT raids are the latest manifestation of the negative influence that Pushpa 2 has had on him.
Ravi Prakash claimed that the numbers of Pushpa 2 are inflated.
Two days after this social media post, he further clarified today that his jibe against Allu Arjun is not due to the actor’s stake in the Aha OTT platform.
Ravi Prakash said he doesn’t care about a minor shareholder (approximately 5%) like Allu Arjun.
Allu Aravind and Allu Arjun are partners in My Home Group, which owns Aha.
Ravi Prakash claimed that his concern was about the lives lost in the Sandhya Theater stampede. He also predicted that My Home Group would ditch Allu Arjun, just as they did to him.
“Bulldoze my dissent all you want, but @ahavideoIN’s failure is as unstoppable as its scripted PR spin, and for all you want, I’m least bothered about somebody’s micro share in it. And @alluarjun? He’s about to learn the same bitter lesson every other partner of @MyHomeHyderabad has learned: your money, effort, and hard work are just freebies for the family to pocket. Maybe we can sip that long-overdue coffee once reality hits. But back to Pushpa 2. It’s time to stop these ego-fueled theatrics and focus on what actually matters—human lives. A life lost can never come back,” he wrote.
However, the comments section of this tweet is overwhelmingly against Ravi Prakash.
People mocked him for his previous stint on TV, where he resorted to all sorts of gimmicks in the name of journalism, and also pointed out how his YouTube channel is following the same pattern now.