<p>Popular Telugu comedy actor Brahmanandam is seen exhorting voters in advertisements to go out and vote but this brand ambassador of the Election Commission was in a shock Wednesday when he found his name missing from the voters' list.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The veteran actor and his wife Lakshmi Wednesday went to a polling centre in the posh Jubliee Hills but were surprised when the polling staff informed them that their names are not there in the voters' list.<br /><br />The actor, who earned a spot in the Guinness World Records in 2007 for acting in 754 films in 20 years, had to return disappointed.<br /><br />"What do you want? One day celebration or five years happiness. Don't sell your vote for money, alcohol, gifts," says one of the advertisements featuring the 58-year-old actor.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the other brand ambassador from Hyderabad cast her vote. Badminton star Saina Nehwal exercised her franchise at a polling centre in Gacchibowli neighborhood.<br /><br />The Olympic medallist was roped in by the Election Commission last year as one of the youth icons to encourage young voters in 18-19 age bracket to register themselves.<br /><br />The 24-year-old said she was happy to cast her vote for the first time. "Today we are not practicing. Its an election day for all," she said.<br /><br />"We should vote to choose a right leader, who can govern the country properly," Saina said while urging all voters to exercise their democratic right.</p>
<p>Popular Telugu comedy actor Brahmanandam is seen exhorting voters in advertisements to go out and vote but this brand ambassador of the Election Commission was in a shock Wednesday when he found his name missing from the voters' list.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The veteran actor and his wife Lakshmi Wednesday went to a polling centre in the posh Jubliee Hills but were surprised when the polling staff informed them that their names are not there in the voters' list.<br /><br />The actor, who earned a spot in the Guinness World Records in 2007 for acting in 754 films in 20 years, had to return disappointed.<br /><br />"What do you want? One day celebration or five years happiness. Don't sell your vote for money, alcohol, gifts," says one of the advertisements featuring the 58-year-old actor.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the other brand ambassador from Hyderabad cast her vote. Badminton star Saina Nehwal exercised her franchise at a polling centre in Gacchibowli neighborhood.<br /><br />The Olympic medallist was roped in by the Election Commission last year as one of the youth icons to encourage young voters in 18-19 age bracket to register themselves.<br /><br />The 24-year-old said she was happy to cast her vote for the first time. "Today we are not practicing. Its an election day for all," she said.<br /><br />"We should vote to choose a right leader, who can govern the country properly," Saina said while urging all voters to exercise their democratic right.</p>