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Mahesh Babu gets trolled for promoting Tobacco | Khabar Filmy Hai ( 16 May 2022 )

There seems to be no end to the controversy regarding Mahesh Babu’s recent ‘Bollywood cannot afford me’ comment. Now, the Telugu star is facing backlash on social media for promoting a tobacco brand wherein netizens are also dragging his Bollywood remark. Mahesh Babu became a part of a pan masala advertisement last year. While the campaign also starred Tiger Shroff, netizens have now unearthed the advertisement to attack Mahesh Babu. Here is the full show Khabar Filmy Hai for you. Stay connected for more updates. 

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