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The actor, who was summoned by the police in connection with a stampede incident during screening of ‘Pusha 2: The Rule’ movie at Sandhya Theatre, arrived at Chikkadpally Police Station in Ashok Nagar at 11.05 am here on Tuesday.
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The complaint, filed by Congress MLC Theenmar Mallanna, cites specific scenes in the movie and alleges that police officials are portrayed as corrupt
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While all arrangements are being made by the police at Chikkadpally police station in anticipation of appearance of actor Allu Arjun in connection with the Sandhya theatre stampede case, suspense continues with a huge crowd expected to gather again.
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Says it is absurd that the actor's legal team did not permit him to visit Sri Tej, who is undergoing treatment in the hospital
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The video captures the events of December 4 when Allu Arjun attended the premiere of Pushpa-2 at Sandhya 70mm theatre with his family. Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand stated that the police had previously informed the theatre management about the potential risks of an uncontrolled situation and a stampede if the actor were invited.
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Meshram was on run for 10 months and was eventually tracked down after police learnt about his interest in the recently-released film
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Despite a woman’s death in a stampede, the actor reportedly stayed in the cinema hall, leading the police to forcibly remove him, the Chief Minister alleged. In response to AIMIM MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi’s comments in the Assembly, Reddy, referencing circulating videos, criticized Allu Arjun for holding a roadshow and waving at the crowd despite the overwhelming number of people.
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According to the report, which analysed data between January 1 to December 5, November 1 was a blockbuster day on BookMyShow as the company sold a record-breaking 2.3 million tickets in just 24 hours.
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In the two page notice, issued by the Hyderabad Commissioner of Police, C V Anand, the police pointed out to several alleged lapses including absence of women security personnel, no frisking and improper security arrangements by the management
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The doctors stated in the bulletin that Sritej's vital parameters are stable, and he is tolerating feeds well. However, he continues to experience intermittent fever spikes, with an altered sensorium and frequent dystonic movements. His neurological status is being closely monitored.
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Revanth Reddy sought to project a tough image of himself by maintaining that the constitution was the same for all people, arguing that the actor had not won any war for India but made money through movies.
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The DCP said the Allu Arjun's team was intimated to take him back citing large public gathering but they did not act and the actor was there inside the theatre for more than two hours
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In the event of one person losing life in the stampede at a theatre in the city, police was initiating action as per rules. Things were being handled as per law, CM Revanth Reddy stressed
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To avoid any potential incidents or backlash from the actor’s fans and supporters, the police have stationed extra forces at the court. Earlier that day, the Chikkadpally police arrested the actor at his Jubilee Hills residence and took him to the police station. After recording his statement, Arjun was transferred to Gandhi Hospital for a medical checkup before being escorted to court.
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The letter seeking bandobast in view of the possible overcrowding is drawing criticism from citizens, who blame the police department for not providing adequate bandobast.
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The arrested are M Sandeep (37) partner at Sandhya theatre, M Nagaraju (51), manager and Gandhakam Vijay Chander (53), lower balcony incharge at the theatre.
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Breaks the record for the highest opening in the history of Indian cinema, which earlier belonged to SS Rajamouli's 'RRR'
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Laxmi Dasa is now basking in the glory of her success as a singer after her song, 'Peelings' in the Allu Arjun starrer 'Pushpa 2' has become a hit
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The company said they will extend all possible support to the family. “We are committed to standing by them and extending all possible support during this difficult time,” they stated.
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A man, Bajjuri Vinay and his accomplices, who allegedly damaged the glass window panes of a movie theatre and trespassing into the premises protesting against the threatre management not screening the movie 'Pushpa-2', was booked by the police in Chennur town on Thursday.