In the world of entertainment, Friday was in the name of Allu Arjun. Hyderabad Police had arrested Allu Arjun. However, now Allu Arjun has got bail from the High Court. Earlier, the lower court had ordered judicial custody for 14 days. Now other artists have also started presenting their side in the matter of Allu Arjun’s arrest. Rashmika Mandanna (Srivalli), the heroine of Allu Arjun’s Pushpa film, has also posted on Allu Arjun’s arrest. After Allu Arjun got bail, Rashmika expressed her disbelief on Instagram and wrote, ‘I can’t believe what I am seeing right now. What happened was an unfortunate and extremely tragic incident. However, it is disappointing to see that everything is being blamed on one person. This situation is both unbelievable and heartbreaking.
This is the reason for the arrest
Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna starrer film ‘Pushpa-2’ was released in theaters on 5th December. Even before the film’s release, its premiere was held at Sandhya Theater in Hyderabad. A woman died due to increase in crowd here. The woman was 35 years old. After the death of the woman, the police had filed a complaint against Allu and the management of the theater in the matter. Now, taking action in this matter, the police arrested Allu Arjun and his bodyguard Santosh on Friday. Hyderabad Police took Allu Arjun to Chikkadpally Police Station, where he was interrogated in the matter. However, after the order of the High Court, Allu Arjun has got bail.
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Crowd of fans outside the police station
After the arrest of Allu Arjun, fans also gathered outside the police station. Along with this, the politics of Telangana has also started heating up regarding this. BRS Party’s acting President KT Rama Rao has posted regarding this. In which Rama Rao said, ‘The arrest of National Award winner Allu Arjun shows the insecurity of those in power. I have full sympathy to the family of the deceased. But who is really responsible for this? Allu Arjun should not be arrested like this, especially for something for which he is not directly responsible.