Deccan Chronicle

Most of Tollywood backs Op. Clean-Up

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Does the clean-up of the Telugu film industry, which is mired in the drug scandal, affect the image of Telangana State, especially Hyderabad, as is being claimed in some quarters? Does this amount to targeting the Telugu film industry?

A majority of film industry people do not buy this argument and have come out openly in support of the clean-up drive undertaken by the state government which has given full powers to the excise and police department­s to investigat­e the drugs case.

Writer, director and actor, Posani Krishna Murali, said, “Some people are alleging that SIT (the Special Investigat­ing Team probing the drug racket) has been deliberate­ly targeting Tollywood.”

This is totally rubbish. They have only called 10 to 12 film personalit­ies for inquiry after their phone numbers were found in the call list of those who were arrested in the drugs case, he added.

Excise officials are just questionin­g them to clear their doubts and letting them go. They are not making any arrests, Posani said.

Some film personalit­ies argue that the SIT investigat­ion is giving the impression that Hyderabad tops in drugs consumptio­n in the country.

They cite National Crime Records Bureau data, where Hyderabad stands much below Mumbai, Delhi, Kanpur, Amritsar, Kota etc in the crime table.

They are also those who say that notices were served on school/college students and owners of educationa­l institutio­ns and pubs/bars, but this did not cause much of a stir, while prominent film personalit­ies attract more attention.

All this gives the impression that only film personalit­ies are being targeted in drug probe.

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