Allu Arjun Did Not Leaving Theatre Despite Stampede Fatality, Chose to Screening Instead -Police

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Hyderabad Police Allegedly Claim Actor Ignored Warnings About the Woman's Death, Chose to Watch Film Instead

December 23, 2024: Hyderabad: Telugu superstar Allu Arjun is facing severe backlash after Hyderabad police alleged that he refused to leave the theatre during the Pushpa 2 screening on December 4, despite being informed about a fatal stampede that claimed the life of a woman.

Also Read: Protest Erupts Outside Allu Arjun’s Home Over Stampede Death at ‘Pushpa 2’ Premiere

Police Allegations Against Allu Arjun

During a press conference reviewing the annual events of 2024, Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand presented a compiled video analysis featuring news footage and mobile phone recordings from the night of the tragedy. The video allegedly indicates that Allu Arjun remained in the theatre until midnight, even as the situation worsened.

Also Read: Allu Arjun Criticised by Congress Leader For Lack of Empathy Over Fan’s Death During Pushpa 2 Premiere Stampede

A police official revealed that multiple attempts were made to communicate the seriousness of the situation to the actor through his manager. However, the messages were allegedly not relayed to Allu Arjun. When police officials finally spoke to him directly, they reportedly informed him about the woman's death and escalating chaos outside the venue.

Despite these warnings, the official claims Allu Arjun insisted on staying until the movie concluded. It was only after persistent police intervention that the actor was escorted out of the theatre.

Also Read: Sandhya Theatre Incident: Allu Arjun’s Father Visits Hospital To Meet Injured Boy

Action Against Bouncers

The police also warned of stringent legal action against bouncers hired by Allu Arjun, who allegedly pushed crowds and even policemen during the stampede. The actor could be held accountable for their behavior, stated Commissioner CV Anand.

Government's Response

Telangana Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy criticized Allu Arjun's delayed response and demanded that the actor issue an apology to the government and the Chief Minister.

Meanwhile, state DGP Jitender emphasized the importance of public figures understanding their responsibility towards public safety, urging actors and event organizers to prioritize crowd safety over personal appearances.

Family of the Deceased Speaks Out

In a heartbreaking update, the minister visited the surviving son of the deceased woman, who is still undergoing treatment in a hospital. Support and financial assistance have been assured to the grieving family.

Unfolding Investigation

The police have hinted at further legal proceedings, including the possibility of appealing against Allu Arjun's interim bail. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the stampede and the roles of various stakeholders in the tragic event.

The incident remains a significant blot on the film's promotional activities, raising pressing questions about event safety protocols and the accountability of celebrities during public appearances.

Tags: Allu Arjun, Pushpa 2, Hyderabad Stampede, Sandhya Theatre Incident, Telangana Police, Public Safety, Telugu Film Industry, Cinematography Minister, Crowd Control Failure, Bouncer Misconduct

Last Updated on December 23, 2024 by Misha Bhatia

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