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December 22, 2024

T'gana CM says Allu Arjun didn't listen when ACP asked him to leave Sandhya theatre

Revanth slams actor over stampede

CHIEF Minister A Revanth Reddy once again took Tollywood actor Allu Arjun to task for the stampede that occurred at Sandhya Theatre. During the premiere of Pushpa-2, a woman lost her life, and her 8-year-old son suffered asphyxiation. He has been battling for life in hospital.

The CM said that Allu Arjun acted inhumanely even after the death of a woman. He also expressed unhappiness with film personalities extending solidarity to Allu Arjun rather than supporting the child undergoing treatment.

This response came during a short discussion on 'Rythu Bharosa' in the state Assembly, where AIMIM Legislative Party leader Akbaruddin Owaisi raised concerns about the film star's insensitive remarks about his movie being a "hit," even after the stampede. Owaisi also asked whether the actor conducted a road show after the stampede.

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