Allu Arjun-Rashmika Mandanna starrer ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ released in theaters on Thursday, which is making huge money at the box office. Allu Arjun’s star power is going over the heads of the fans. On one hand, ‘Pushpa 2’ is ruling the box office, while on the other hand, the issue of death of a woman in a stampede during a special screening at Sandhya Theater in Hyderabad is also heating up. A case has been registered against Allu Arjun and the film makers on the complaint of the deceased woman’s husband. Meanwhile, the Telangana government has made a big announcement regarding the premiere of films.
Big decision of Telangana government
The Telangana government, in view of the incident that took place at Sandhya Theater in Hyderabad on Thursday, December 5, announced that film premieres across the state will remain closed from now on. Announcing the decision, Telangana Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkata Reddy said, “We will not allow any benefit shows in Telangana from now on. This decision is necessary to regulate the film industry and prevent such tragedies from happening again.” Is.”
mixed reaction from people
The Telangana government’s decision to ban premieres for films has drawn mixed reactions from people. Some people supported the decision and praised the government for prioritizing public safety. On the other hand, people from the film industry and fans have expressed concerns about the impact of the ban on the promotion of major films.
One woman died in a stampede at Sandhya Theatre.
The decision comes just two days after a woman died in a stampede at the premiere of Allu Arjun starrer Pushpa 2. This incident took place on November 4 at Sandhya Theater located at RTC Benefit shows or premieres are special screenings of films that are held to celebrate a film’s release.
Benefit shows are held late at night or early in the morning
These events are often held early in the morning or late at night, giving fans a chance to gather and show their enthusiasm for their favorite actors. The ban on benefit shows is expected to impact the film industry, particularly filmmakers and fan groups, who traditionally rely on these events to promote and build excitement for films.