Allu Arjun: Hyderabad police summons Allu Arjun; Congress leader files complaint over 'Pushpa 2' scene

Posted on 24th Dec 2024 by rohit kumar

Hyderabad Police has summoned 'Pushpa 2' actor Allu Arjun for questioning in the theater stampede case. The actor is currently out on bail after spending a night in jail. A woman was killed and her son was seriously injured in a stampede during the screening of 'Pushpa 2' in Hyderabad on December 4. According to the police, Allu Arjun must come to the Chikkadpalli police station at 11 am on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the actor's legal team reached his house Monday evening to discuss the matter.

 

Meanwhile, a senior Congress leader in Telangana has also filed a complaint against Telugu superstar Allu Arjun. He has complained to the police regarding the film 'Pushpa 2: The Rise'. He alleges that the police force has been insulted in a scene of this film. Congress' Thenmar Mallanna has complained to the Medipalli police station. The complaint also names the film's director Sukumar and producers. Thenmar Mallanna has criticized the scene in which the actor urinates in a swimming pool while a police officer is present in the pool. The MLC described the scene as insulting and insulting the dignity of law enforcement officials.

 

Bail granted to accused of vandalizing Allu Arjun's house.

 

Earlier, a Hyderabad court on Monday granted bail to six people arrested for allegedly vandalizing Telugu actor Allu Arjun's residence. A day after the incident, the police beefed up security at the actor's house. The incident has also triggered political rhetoric, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) attacking the Congress government and saying that some of the attackers are from Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's constituency, Kodangal.

 

Appearance on December 24 at 11 am

 

Meanwhile, according to police sources, a notice has been issued to the Telugu actor to appear before the police. The actor has been asked to appear on December 24 at 11 am. Allu Arjun had earlier said that he would cooperate with the investigation. The notice came a day after Police Commissioner CV Anand released a video of the incident at the theatre.

 

Security at Allu Arjun's house beefed up after vandalism.

 

Earlier, six people claiming to be members of the Osmania University-Joint Action Committee (OU-JAC) were arrested after they damaged flower pots and threw tomatoes at Arjun's residence on Sunday evening. The police arrested them and produced them in a local court, from where they got bail on Monday. On Sunday, Chief Minister Reddy condemned the attack and directed the state Director General of Police (DGP) and the city police commissioner to take strict action to maintain law and order.

 

Political arrows were fired in the case.

BRS leader T Harish Rao termed the incident as a complete failure of governance, while BJP Lok Sabha member DK Aruna claimed that four of those who vandalized the actor's house were from Kodangal. He said that this raises doubts whether it was a Congress conspiracy.

 

However, the ruling party has denied the allegation. Congress MP Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy said that it is wrong to link the vandals to the Congress party by just showing some photographs. The accused in the incident have also posed for photographs with leaders of other parties.

 

He said that we do not know why they vandalized. Why would we provoke them and send them? Panchayat Raj Minister D Anasuya Sitakka alleged that the BRS and the BJP were politicizing the issue. He said that one person lost his life and another is struggling for life.

 

Rs 50 lakh financial assistance given to the victim's family

 

Meanwhile, the makers of 'Pushpa-2' on Monday gave Rs 50 lakh financial assistance to the family of the woman who died in a stampede during the screening of the film in a cinema on December 4. Producer Naveen Yerneni visited the hospital where the victim's eight-year-old son was being treated and handed over a cheque to the family.

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