Manchu Vishnu, the MAA President, recently issued a stern warning to YouTube content creators against producing and sharing derogatory and distasteful videos targeting actors and actresses. In his message from the Movie Artists Association (MAA), he emphasized that offensive content would no longer be tolerated. Content creators were given a 48-hour ultimatum to remove any defamatory videos or memes from their channels, with a warning of legal action for non-compliance.
Following this directive, several YouTube channels were reportedly taken down for trolling. However, the situation took an interesting turn when a YouTube content creator accused Manchu Vishnu of bullying. The YouTuber claimed that Vishnu agreed to lift the strike on his channel if he created and shared positive videos about Vishnu’s upcoming film “Kannappa.”
The YouTuber also shared a screenshot of an email from 24 Frames Factory, Vishnu’s production house. In response, Manchu Vishnu and 24 Frames Factory released a statement denying involvement, asserting that the email did not originate from their official account. The statement further suggested that certain forces were attempting to “derail the noble causes of Vishnu Manchu.”