JD Chakravarthy Reveals GPS Nearly Shelved Over Trump Controversy
Pre-release event exposes last-minute drama as political comedy sparked diplomatic concerns ahead of May 1 release

The pre-release event of Gaayapadda Simham turned into an unexpected revelation session when JD Chakravarthy dropped a bombshell about the film's rocky journey to theaters. The veteran actor disclosed that the Tharun Bhascker-starrer nearly didn't make it to its scheduled May 1 release due to concerns over its bold political content.
According to JD, the film's audacious portrayal of a Trump-inspired character created such a stir that "certain quarters" pressured the makers to halt the release entirely. "Just yesterday, the team thought the film might not make it to May 1," he revealed, adding that the conflict between Tharun's character and the Trump figure puts his own role "through absolute chaos." The political satire apparently hit so close to home that rumors even circulated about potential diplomatic tensions between India and America over the comedy.
Sree Vishnu, who has an extended cameo that evolved into a substantial second-half presence, brought a lighter tone to the proceedings. The actor praised the film's breakneck pace, crediting editor Viplav's sharp cuts and Sweekar Agasthi's powerful background score for maintaining momentum throughout. "It's a neat two-hour ride," Vishnu assured, while also revealing some fun trivia about his collaboration with co-star Manasa Chaudhary: apparently returning the favor after she did a cameo in one of his films.
What's fascinating here is how a seemingly straightforward comedy has managed to generate genuine controversy in today's politically charged climate. Director Kashyap Srinivas appears to have crafted something genuinely provocative, with JD Chakravarthy crediting producer Pavan Sadineni as the "first hero" for standing by the project through its turbulent production phases.
Nara Rohith's presence at the event added weight to the film's theatrical push, with the actor specifically requesting audiences to avoid piracy: a plea that feels more urgent given the film's apparent last-minute survival. If GPS has indeed weathered genuine pressure to shut down production, it suggests Kashyap has delivered something with real bite. Whether that translates to box office success or further controversy remains to be seen when it hits screens worldwide this Wednesday.
This story was investigated across 3 sources by Agent Athreya.
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