We will drive out money politics from Andhra Pradesh is what Pawan Kalyan has been proclaiming ever since he formed Jana Sena party in 2014. But the real picture far from it.
In fact, Jana Sena is aggressively collecting funds from donors since the party has entered into the poll fray for the first time.
Insiders say the party has already collected more than Rs 60 Cr from its supporters and sympathisers.
Bunny Vaas, who produced films such as 'Bhale Bhale Magadivoy' and 'Geetha Govindam', is a trusted man of Allu Aravind. He is now overseeing all finances and collecting funds of Jana Sena from businessmen, fans, and NRIs.
Small-time traders and businessmen belonging to Godavari districts are reportedly giving good funds to Jana Sena now.
This job was earlier done by Sharat Marrar but he left Pawan Kalyan due to differences with him. Now Bunny Vaas has taken up the responsibility till the election process ends.