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Sitar
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Telugu actor Ravi Teja's romance with Bhagyashri Borse in Mr. Bachchan's Sitar song draws ire from netizens

| @indiablooms | Jul 15, 2024, at 05:16 pm

Sitar, the first song from upcoming Telugu film Mr. Bachchan, was unveiled by the makers last week.

The song captures a romantic dance sequence of lead actors, Ravi Teja and Bhagyashri Borse.

The romance and dance moves of 56-year-old Ravi Teja and 25-year-old Bhagyashri Borse have irked the audience, at least on social media.

Several X users have slammed Ravi Teja for his "vulgar" romance with an actress half his age in the song.

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About Mr. Bachchan

Mr. Bachchan is the Telugu remake of Hindi film Raid.

The film's promotions kicked off last week with the release of the song.

Sitar, the song which has offended a section of netizens, is composed by Mickey J Meyer.

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