Vijay Deverakonda, one of the biggest stars of South Cinema, is in the news these days for his marriage with actress Rashmika Mandanna. There are reports that the couple may tie the knot in February. Meanwhile, Vijay talked about the politics happening on films. He said that since his film 'Dear Comrade' in 2019, he has been facing "shocking politics" and "organized attacks" against films.
The actor has agreed to the court's decision to stop the facility of giving ratings and reviews on the ticket booking app for superstar Chiranjeevi's film 'Mana Shankar Var Prasad Garu'. Vijay said that he is both happy and sad that a court order is needed to stop the rating and review of films.
The actor shared a post on his Twitter. He wrote- I am happy with this decision, and also upset. I am happy that at least people's hard work will be saved and I am worried that our own people are cutting our roots. ,dear comrade'Since the time I first organized strikes Started watching the shocking politics. My voice was unheard for so many years. I was told that no one can stop a good film. But whatever producers and directors make films with me, they soon realize the seriousness of this problem.
Happy and Sad to see this – Happy to know hardwork, dreams and money of many is protected in a way.
And Sad because of the reality of our own people causing these problems. What happened to live and let live? and growing together?
Since the Days of Dear Comrade i first began pic.twitter.com/gF55B8nXqt
— Vijay Deverakonda (@TheDeverakonda) January 11, 2026
The actor further wrote- I kept awake many nights wondering what kind of people do this, and how to deal with them to save my dreams and the dreams of those who have come into this industry like me or will come after me. I am glad that now everyone's It has come to light and even the court has accepted that films are in danger, even megastar chiranjeevi Just like a film about a big and powerful man also has to face these problems.