Hyderabad Commissioner shocks Baby makers. In a collaborative operation involving both the Hyderabad Police and the Narcotics Bureau, eight Nigerian individuals, among them the son of a film producer and a former MP, were apprehended by the Hyderabad Police.
Addressing the media during a press conference, City Police Commissioner CV Anand expressed his concern regarding the recently released movie "Baby." He voiced his displeasure over the film's portrayal of drug use, stating, "Baby depicts drug-related scenes, and we urge the film industry to refrain from showcasing such content in movies."
He further announced the issuance of notices to the "Baby" production team and emphasized that the police would now closely scrutinize drug-related scenes in all films.According to the police, during a raid at a residential complex, the accused were found engaging in activities closely resembling those depicted in the film. They were reportedly hosting a party reminiscent of scenes from "Baby," as stated by CV Anand.
He criticized the inclusion of such scenes in movies without any prior warning or caution. Commissioner CV Anand announced his intention to issue a notice to the producer of "Baby" and emphasized that the police would now closely scrutinize all films. If they identify similar objectionable scenes, they will take action accordingly.
He further highlighted specific objectionable scenes from the film "Baby," where Vaishnavi Chaitanya's character, Sita, is portrayed engaging in activities like consuming ganja and using a hookah to introduce the protagonist to a lavish lifestyle. The film also depicts a group of friends partying together with drug use."Baby," which was released on July 14th, enjoyed tremendous success at the box office.
Director Sai Rajesh crafted the film with daring and bold content. Anand Deverakonda and Vaishnavi Chaitanya played the lead roles, with Viraj in a key supporting role. Vaishnavi Chaitanya rose to stardom overnight due to her performance in the film.The movie "Baby" was produced by SKN and is currently available for streaming on Aha Video. It remains to be seen how the film's production team will respond to Commissioner CV Anand's remarks regarding the objectionable scenes in the film.