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Prasanth Varma, who became a popular name in the film industry, after his mythological superhero film HanuMan, hit the bullseye at the box office, has found himself in a controversial spot. Reports of him receiving advance from many production houses and not initiating work has surfaced. Now, the makers of They Call Him OG, DVV Entertainments have cleared the air around their association with the director. Not Associated With Prasanth Varma Say Makers Of Pawan Kalyan's They Call Him OG On 31 October, DVV Entertainment officially refuted rumours of their alleged association with Prasanth Varma. Taking to their X page, the production banner posted, “We would like to clarify that the recent speculation regarding advances taken by director Prasanth Varma from DVV Entertainment or Mr. DVV Danayya is completely false and baseless.” The production banner clarified that there has no agreement or financial transaction between the two parties, and requested media outlets and social media pages to ‘verify facts before circulating such misinformation.’ According to some reports, Prasanth Varma had signed several deals with leading production houses, and used most of the funding into his Hyderabad studio. Prasanth Varma is yet to respond to the allegations. DVV Entertainment had recently produced the mega action-entertainer They Call Him OG starring Pawan Kalyan. Meanwhile, the first look of Mahakali, backed by Prasanth Varam and starring Bhoomi Shetty was unveiled recently. The film, being directed by Puja Aparna Kolluru, is part of the Prasanth Varma Cinematic Universe. Prasanth Varma's other release, Adhira, starring Kalyan Dasari and SJ Suryah, is in works under the same universe.