
Pawan Kalyan's convoy rushes to Chiranjeevi's home amid speculation over Anjana Devi's health
Tollywood actor
Pawan Kalyan
was recently spotted rushing to his elder brother
Chiranjeevi
's residence, and the videos have sparked speculation about their mother Anjana Devi's health. Recent videos shared online by paparazzi feature
Pawan
arriving at Chiranjeevi's home with his security guards.
Pawan Kalyan's visit to Chiranjeevi's house
He was seen sitting inside his black luxury vehicle while the convoy was positioned in front and behind to cover him. Speculation about his mother's health made headlines, as he had to rush home amid an ongoing cabinet meeting.
Amid the continued speculation regarding Anjana Devi's health, Pawan's brother, Naga Babu Konidela, took to his X (formerly Twitter) account and wrote, 'There is some inaccurate information being circulated, but she is absolutely fine.'
There have been reports concerning Pawan's mother's health in the past as well, but actor Chiranjeevi had previously urged everyone to stop spreading unnecessary news and confirmed that she had recovered.
అమ్మ ఆరోగ్యం చాలా బాగుంది.
There is some inaccurate information being circulated,but she is absolutely fine.
— Naga Babu Konidela (@NagaBabuOffl)
June 24, 2025
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Pawan Kalyan'a upcoming movies
On the work front, Pawan Kalyan is currently gearing up for the release of Hari Hara Veera Mallu. The film has faced several delays and is now expected to hit theatres on July 24. Joining him in the cast are Bobby Deol, who plays the antagonist, along with Nidhhi Agerwal, Nora Fatehi, and Nargis Fakhri. The film is directed by Krish Jagarlamudi in collaboration with A. M. Jyothi Krishna. He also has two more films in the pipeline — They Call Him OG, directed by Sujeeth, and Ustaad Bhagat Singh by Harish Shankar.
Chiranjeevi's upcoming films
Meanwhile, Chiranjeevi is preparing for his upcoming venture 'Vishwambhara', directed by Mallidi Vassishta.
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