Naga Chaitanya leads celeb brigade in Hyderabad’s Lok Sabha voting

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Naga Chaitanya, the popular actor, took his turn in the democratic process by casting his vote in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections at a polling booth in Hyderabad. Dressed casually yet stylishly in a white shirt, brown pants, and sporting sunglasses, he made his way to the polling station located in Jubilee Hills.

His presence didn’t go unnoticed, as videos and pictures of him quickly spread across social media platforms. Fans were particularly delighted, with one of Naga Chaitanya’s fan pages sharing a video of him at the polling booth, where he also took the time to pose for pictures and selfies after completing his civic duty at Lok Sabha polls.

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Joining Naga Chaitanya in exercising their voting rights was Oscar-winning music composer MM Keeravani, who also cast his vote during the fourth phase of elections. Keeravani emphasized the importance of voting, urging citizens to participate in the democratic process.

Megastar Chiranjeevi, accompanied by his wife Surekha Konidela, also made their way to the polling station to cast their votes. Chiranjeevi, a Padma Vibhushan awardee, stressed the significance of voting, calling upon people to exercise their power by participating in the elections.

Allu Arjun, another prominent actor, echoed similar sentiments after casting his vote earlier in the day. He emphasized the responsibility of every citizen to vote, regardless of political affiliations, highlighting the crucial role it plays in shaping the country’s future for the next five years.

Notably, other celebrities such as NTR Jr, filmmaker Teja, Srikanth, Manchu Manoj, and Kota Srinivasa Rao also made their presence felt at the polling booths, exercising their democratic rights alongside fellow citizens.

The fourth phase of polling, covering 96 Parliamentary Constituencies, commenced at 7 am and will continue until 6 pm. Simultaneously, voting for all 175 seats of the State Legislative Assembly of Andhra Pradesh and 28 seats of the State Legislative Assembly of Odisha also began alongside the Lok Sabha polls.