Telangana Rashtra Samiti leader K Chandrasekhar Rao may have well thought it was Valentine's day. But no, this was Gandhigiri from activists of actor Chiranjeevi's Praja Rajyam Party in answer to an egg-attack on the star in Warangal.
His every move makes news. So amid speculation on whether Chiranjeevi will play a role in the Rosaiah government if Jagan quits the Congress, the megastar has now hinted at making his celluloid comeback.
Once a hero. The Praja Rajyam Party chief spotted a horse at his party secretary's house in Payakaraopota and decided to ride through a crowded main street of the town.
Pro-Telangana workers staged a protest outside the Praja Rajyam Party office after actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi resigned from the Andhra Assembly, saying he stood for a united Andhra Pradesh.
It was a close call for Chiranjeevi. The actor-politician was in danger of being electrocuted while campaigning for party candidates in the municipal polls.
In July 2009, the megastar Chiranjeevi was back on the silver screen in Telugu cinema's costliest production, one starring his son Ram Charan in the lead role.
In the new Andhra Assembly, 147 of the 293 MLAs were first-time legislators. But on Day One, the MLA who stole the limelight was, predictably, megastar Chiranjeevi.
In the manner of a big-budget film, Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi launched his party Praja Rajyam before a mammoth crowd of his fans and supporters pledging to work for social justice as his main agenda and vowing to root out corruption.