Shakeela,
the
yesteryear's
sensational
actress
made
shocking
remarks
on
one
of
the
remarkable
and
phenomenal
filmmakers
of
Tollywood,
late
EVV
Satyanarayana.
In
light
of
Bigg
Boss
Tamil
7
contestant
Vichithra's
testimony
about
why
she
had
to
leave
the
film
industry
fearing
the
casting
couch,
Shakeela
reacted
with
her
side
of
the
story.
Shakeela's
Shocking
Comments
On
Late
EVV
Satyanarayana
As
quoted
by
Sakshi,
Shakeela
talked
about
her
casting
couch
incident
with
EVV
Satyanaraya
in
an
interview
for
a
Tamil
YouTube
channel.
Speaking
about
it,
Shakeela
reportedly
said,
"Vichithra
is
my
friend.
We
both
worked
on
a
few
films
together.
It
is
nice
of
her
to
open
up
about
her
experience
but
she
should
have
mentioned
who
did
it
to
her
and
named
the
hero.
I
still
work
in
the
Telugu
industry.
I
faced
several
struggles
in
the
initial
days
of
my
career.
At
one
point,
Allari
Naresh's
father,
writer-director
EVV
Satyanaraya
asked
me
for
adjustment.
He
asked
me
to
come
to
his
room
and
offered
me
another
role
in
his
next
film.
But
I
replied
by
saying
that
I
received
remuneration
for
the
character
now
and
don't
need
another
chance
in
his
film.
He
is
not
alive
now
but
I
am
ready
to
speak
about
it
with
Tollywood
media.
He
invited
me
to
his
room.
This
is
the
truth," added
the
actress.
Meanwhile,
EVV,
who
began
his
career
as
an
assistant
director
in
Tollywood
in
1982
became
a
director
with
his
debut
film
titled
Chevilo
Puvvu
(!990).
He
never
looked
back
after
Prema
Khaidi,
his
second
film,
and
was
one
of
the
most
successful
directors
who
introduced
several
trends
in
comedy
and
made
mostly
successful
films.
His
sons
Allari
Naresh
and
Aryan
Rajesh
are
in
the
industry
and
Naresh
is
one
of
the
best
actors
in
Tollywood.
EVV
died
on
January
21,
2011,
following
multiple
complications
due
to
chemotherapy
for
throat
cancer
that
led
to
cardiac
arrest.
Shakeela
was
recently
seen
participating
in
the
Telugu
TV's
reality
show
Bigg
Boss
Telugu
7.
She
got
eliminated
in
the
second
week
itself.