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Tollywood in good and bad times: How actor Allu stood by Arjun after his arrest

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Tollywood in good and bad times: How actor Allu stood by Arjun after his arrest

Actor Allu Arjun was arrested on December 13 and later granted interim bail in connection with the death of a woman during a stampede during the screening of Pushpa 2. The entire Telugu film fraternity rallied behind him, expressing their heartfelt support.

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Allu Arjun was arrested in the Pushpa 2 stampede case and granted interim bail.

Telugu superstar Allu Arjun was arrested in connection with the death of a 39-year-old woman named Revathi during a stampede during the screening of Pushpa 2: The Rule at Hyderabad’s prestigious Sandhya Theater in December and was later granted interim bail on December 13. . 4. While Allu Arjun’s calm nature was much appreciated, it was also the unity of the Telugu film fraternity that was showcased across the world.

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These five hours were difficult for Allu Arjun and his family. On December 12, the actor approached the Telangana High Court seeking dismissal of the case related to Revathi’s death. However, on December 13, he was arrested by Chikkadpally police in connection with the incident. Although the Nampally court sent him to 14-day judicial custody, the High Court granted him four weeks’ interim bail. He was released from jail on 14 December.

When mega family reached Allu Arjun’s house

Soon after the arrest, megastar Chiranjeevi, Allu Arjun’s uncle, reached the actor’s residence to extend his support. Such news came earlier this year Rift between Allu and Mega families After the Pushpa 2 actor supported YSRCP (Yuvajna Sramika Rythu Congress Party) candidate Ravi Chandra Kishore Reddy instead of supporting his uncle Pawan Kalyan in the recently concluded Andhra Pradesh elections.

However, Allu Arjun’s arrest put an end to these speculations, as Chiranjeevi and his brother, Naga Babu, were among the first to stand by Allu Arjun and his family.

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It was also reported that Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and his uncle Pawan Kalyan will visit Allu Arjun’s residence soon.

Telugu film fraternity’s solid support to Allu Arjun

The Telugu film industry has always shown incredible support to each other. Be it promoting films or supporting them in difficult times, they have always stood shoulder to shoulder with each other. Allu Arjun’s arrest was another situation where the unity of the film fraternity was on display.

Prominent Telugu filmmaker Dil Raju was one of the first responders after the actor’s arrest. He reached Chikkadpally police station where Allu Arjun was taken for questioning.

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Director Trivikram Srinivas, who will be reuniting with Allu Arjun for his next film, was seen accompanying him at the Nampally court, where it was ruled that he would be sent to 14-day judicial custody.

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Nani was one of the first actors to raise his voice The ruling government held Allu Arjun responsible for the untoward incident. In his post on X, he mentioned that government officials should show the same kind of enthusiasm for regular citizens as they show for people associated with cinema.

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Actor Rana Daggubati and director Sukumar reached Allu Arjun’s house to extend their support.

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Veteran director K Raghavendra Rao and producers SKN, Dheeraj Mogilineni and Ramu Rao also visited Allu Arjun’s house.

actors Rashmika MandannaNandamuri Balakrishna, Vivek Oberoi, Rahul Ramakrishna, Sandeep Kishan, director Gopichand Malineni and Anil Ravipudi are some of the film personalities who called Allu Arjun’s arrest unfair.

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On December 7, days after Revathi’s death, Allu Arjun donated Rs 25 lakh and promised to take care of the medical expenses of his son Mr Tej, who is in critical care.

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