The recently released movie 'Bro,' featuring Powerstar Pawan Kalyan and Sai Dharam Tej, has sparked controversy due to its portrayal of a character believed to mock Ambati Rambabu, the irrigation minister of Andhra Pradesh. In response to the controversy, Ambati Rambabu conducted a press meet today to address the issue. He expressed his opinion that filmmakers have the freedom to create satirical films, but imitating politicians should not be relied upon to guarantee a movie's success at the box office. The honorable minister urged caution to Tollywood producers, actors, directors, and writers in their portrayal of public figures in the future. He warned that filmmakers might face significant consequences if such instances are repeated. Particularly mentioning Trivikram's involvement, Ambati Rambabu felt that the 'Bro' team portrayed him in a negative light, leading to significant discussions on social media. The controversy continues to be a subject of interest among the public and the film industry.