Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan Balances Governance, Cinema, and Fatherhood with Son’s School Visit
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and popular actor Pawan Kalyan is proving to be a master multitasker as he juggles his film commitments, political responsibilities, and personal life with equal diligence.
In a recent development that drew public attention, Pawan visited the International Crop Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) campus in Patancheru, where he is exploring admission for his younger son Mark Shankar Pawanovich at an international school located within the institute’s premises.
Sources say Pawan was accompanied by his family members during the visit, and preliminary admission discussions were held with school authorities. Mark, who was previously studying in Singapore, had to return to India after reportedly suffering injuries in a fire-related accident. Following his recovery, the family has opted to continue his education in India. Despite his packed schedule, Pawan continues to remain involved in his children’s upbringing. His appearance at the school campus reflects his hands-on approach as a father, even as he tackles his demanding dual roles in governance and cinema.
Balancing Act: Politics and Cinema
While attending to family duties, Pawan Kalyan is also occupied with the ongoing shoot of his upcoming film “Ustaad Bhagat Singh”, directed by Harish Shankar and produced by Mythri Movie Makers. The project has generated significant buzz among fans and industry circles.
In addition to his film commitments, Pawan is actively engaged in administrative work, having assumed office as Deputy Chief Minister in the newly elected Andhra Pradesh government. His ability to seamlessly switch between public service, creative pursuits, and personal life continues to inspire admiration across political and entertainment spheres.