Where did Pawan Kalyan contested?

Where did Pawan Kalyan contested?

Kalyan has contested two constituencies – Gajuwaka and Bhimavaram. He has lost in both to candidates from YSR Congress Party. His party was able to win from Razole, making it the only seat it has won in the election.

Is Pawan Kalyan a black belt?

Pawan Kalyan holds a black belt in Karate and is also trained in martial arts. The actor has also worked as a stunt coordinator for his films such as Kushi, Teen Maar, and Badri.

What happened between Pawan Kalyan and Renu Desai?

Renu Desai and Pawan Kalyan got divorced in 2012. Meanwhile, he was shooting for his Telugu film Teen Maar, a remake of Bollywood film, Love Aaj Kal. The news broke out about their relationship post his divorce with Renu, Anna and Pawan got married on September 30, 2013. Pawan Kalyan with his current wife Anna.

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Will Pawan Kalyan stay in politics till his last breath?

Speaking to the media, Pawan said that in spite of his losses, he will remain in politics till his last breath. Jana Sena Party (JSP) chief Pawan Kalyan, who contested the elections from two Assembly constituencies in Andhra, has lost both the seats.

Will kapu Kalyan win just one seat in Andhra Pradesh Assembly?

Pawan Kalyan lost both the assembly seats he contested, though the constituencies (Gajuwaka, Bhimavaram) are Kapu bastions. His party could win just one of the 175 seats in the Andhra Pradesh assembly. From the 1950s, Andhra’s political space has been controlled by two social groups – Reddys and Kammas.

How many votes did Pawan Kalyan get in Bhimavaram?

At the time of publishing, Pawan garnered 62,285 votes in Bhimavaram, losing to YSRCP’s Grandhi Srinivas who got 70,642 votes. Pawan also trailed in Gajuwaka, losing out to YSRCP’s Nagireddy Tippala by 16,486 votes.

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Can Pawan Kalyan be the kingmaker in Andhra politics?

A decade later, Pawan Kalyan’s political debut was immediately hailed as a formidable challenge to the two dominant castes. Political analysts and media felt he could be the kingmaker in Andhra politics. But strangely, even his charisma did not translate into votes and the JSP won a single seat.