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Nandamuri Balakrishna aka Balayya stirred controversy after a video of him pushing actor Anjali on stage at the 'Gangs of Godavari' event went viral. In the video, Balayya can be seen asking Anjali to move as he took the centre stage. He was visibly angry and pushed Anjali to the side. Though Anjali laughed it off on stage, many users on social media criticised Balayya for his rude behaviour on stage.

Balayya was the chief guest for the pre-release event for actor Vishwak Sen's 'Gangs of Godavari'. He was invited to the stage to give his speech and take a picture with the cast and crew. He asked Anjali to move to the side as they got ready to take a picture. 

Here's the video:

When Balayya pushed her, actor Neha Shetty was visibly shocked. After pushing her, the 'Akhanda' actor gave her a high-five on stage.

Here's the extended version of the video:

Internet users found Balayya to be extremely rude and disrespectful. Many shared their comments below the video and questioned his manners. 

Here are some comments:

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This isn't the first time Balayya's name has been in the news for his disrespectful behaviour. Once, he slapped his assistant and asked him to tie his laces. Back in 2015, Balayya pinched Anjali on stage during the launch of his 99th film, 'Dictator'.

Several years ago, Radhika Apte said that a popular Telugu hero tickled her on the sets of her film. She also revealed that she snapped at him and asked him not to do that again. Though she didn't take Balayya's name, many claimed that she was talking about him as she acted with him in 'Legend'.

'Gangs of Godavari', starring Vishwak Sen, Anjali and Neha Shetty, will release in theatres on May 31. 

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