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17-year-old Pawan Kalyan wanted to become a naxalite but Chiranjeevi stopped him by saying this: ‘Want to pick up gun’ | Hindustan Times

When a 17-Year-Old Pawan Kalyan Was Tempted to Become a Naxalite, Chiranjeevi's Words Changed His Life

In a rare and candid revelation, actor Pawan Kalyan shared in an interview with Hindustan Times that he once harbored revolutionary thoughts during his youth. The now-renowned actor, known for his powerful performances and philanthropic work, opened up about a pivotal moment that shaped his career and personal philosophy.

According to Kalyan, he was deeply influenced by leftist ideologies at the age of 17. “I had this idea of joining the Naxalite movement,” he revealed. “But then, my elder brother, Chiranjeevi, intervened and gave me some powerful advice that completely changed my perspective.”

Chiranjeevi, who has been a father figure and mentor to Pawan Kalyan throughout their careers, reportedly told him, “If you want to pick up a gun, use it for something better.” This advice resonated deeply with Pawan Kalyan, steering him away from the path of violence and toward a more constructive and meaningful life.

Reflecting on that moment, Kalyan said, “It was a turning point for me. Chiranjeevi’s words made me realize that instead of picking up weapons, I should focus on using my talents to make a difference in society.” Since then, Pawan Kalyan has dedicated himself to various social causes, including education, healthcare, and rural development.

This story serves as a reminder of how influential figures can shape the lives of young people and guide them towards positive change. It also highlights the importance of mentorship and the impact of thoughtful guidance during critical stages of life.