Photos: Chiranjeevi Spotted Fighting With A Voter At Polling Booth
Actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi, who arrived with his wife Sureka and son Ram Charan Teja to cast vote, was questioned by the voters when he tried to walk straight into the polling booth by jumping the queue in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad on Wednesday (April 30). After having a heated argument with the voters, the Megastar had to walk back to the queue and wait for his turn to cast his vote. Continue to slide to see the photos of Chiranjeevi fighting with a voter at polling booth.
Chiranjeevi Questioned By A Voter At Polling Booth In Jubilee Hills
When Chiranjeevi tries to jump the queue at the polling booth in Jubilee Hills, a voter questions, "Don't' you think you should stand in the queue? Is it right?"
Chiranjeevi Having Argument With Voter At Polling Booth
Chiranjeevi is seen having a heated argument with voter at the polling booth in Jubilee Hills on Wednesday (April 30).
Chiranjeevi Returning To Queue After Fight
When the voter stood his ground, Chiranjeevi could not help, but cut sorry figure and head back to the queue.
Chiranjeevi With Wife And Son
Along with his wife Sureka and son Ram Charan Teja, Megastar Chiranjeevi is seen arriving at the polling booth in Jubilee Hills to cast his vote.
Sureka, Ram Charan Heading To Cast Vote
Along with his mother Sureka, Mega Power Star Ram Charan Teja is heading to cast his vote at the polling booth in Jubilee Hills.
Chiranjeevi Talking To Media After Media
Chiranjeevi is seen talking to the media after having a heated argument with the voter at the polling booth in Jubilee Hills.
Embarrassed Chiranjeevi
After his defeat in the argument with the voter, Chiranjeevi seemed to be embarrassed. He could not lift his head and kept seeing the ground beneath for sometime.
Chiru, Ram Charan, Sureka Waiting In Queue
Along with his father Chiranjeevi and mother Sureka, Mega Power Star Ram Charan Teja is seen wait in the queue in Jubilee Hills to cast his vote in Lok Sabha and Assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh.