A
team
of
senior
Brahmin
priest
has
defended
Mohan
Babu
by
saying
that
there
is
nothing
in
his
movie
Dhenikaina
Ready
that
insults
the
community,
but
that
is
not
the
end
of
the
rift
between
the
producer
and
the
Brahmin
associations
over
the
derogatory
representation.
Now,
the
Andhra
Pradesh
Government
has
intervened
in
the
controversy
and
formed
a
special
committee
to
review
this
flick.
Reports
suggest
that
on
Wednesday,
the
AP
Government
has
appointed
a
special
committee
to
review
film
Dhenikaina
Ready.
Raymond
Peter
the
principal
secretary
for
Social
Welfare
has
been
appointed
as
the
chairman
of
the
committee,
while
Chandravadan,
the
commissioner
of
Information
and
Public
Relations,
will
be
the
secretary
of
the
committee.
The
government
is
reportedly
still
in
the
process
of
selecting
other
members
in
this
special
review
committee
and
is
expected
to
announce
the
list
soon.
Thammareddy
Bharadwaj,
the
president
of
AP
Film
Chamber
of
Commerce
Committee,
will
also
be
one
among
the
committee.
This
committee
will
reportedly
watch
the
film
and
suggest
changes
if
it
finds
anything
derogatory
against
Brahmins.
However,
the
controversy
broke
out
just
a
day
after
Dhenikaina
Ready
hit
the
screens.
A
few
Brahmin
associations
protested
against
its
screening.
Manchu
Vishnu,
the
hero
of
the
movie
knocked
the
door
of
Human
Rights
commission
for
justice,
when
an
association
attacked
his
house,
but
the
commission
could
not
resolve
the
case.
Now
reports
suggest
that
the
special
committee
is
likely
to
watch
it
today
(Thursday)
and
put
an
end
to
this
row.