He isn’t a film star or a reputed politician. He isn’t a popular industrialist or from a aristocratic lineage. But reporter Badri alias Veera Badram is being lauded by one and all. Celebrities from all walks of life are praising his work and his skill at making reporting reachable to common man by his use of simple entertaining language.
It was really a tragic incident that one of the most popular Telugu TV reporter lost his life in an accident leaving the media world grieve over his untimely and fateful death. It’s not just the media people who are paying tributes for Badri and his laudable work as a reporter, surprisingly we are seeing many celebrities from film industry, politics, business and many other fields pouring in with their condolences.
As NDTV reporter Uma Sandeep rightly paid tribute to Badri, “Badri has won the hearts of the people with the commitment he had for his job, which shows in his voice and attitude.” True. From politics to social issues and from attacking superstitions, truth behind farmers’ deaths to reporting the cultural diversity, Badri had made his mark in the history of Telugu channels revolution. And his pleasing appearance too added to the charishma opine the celebrities whoever paid befitting send off to the people’s voice, Badri. RIP!





