Allu Arjun's father-in-law, Kancherla Chandrashekhar Reddy, was seen visiting the actor's residence in Jubilee Hills after the actor was summoned by the Chikkadpalli police in Hyderabad.
In the visuals circulating on the internet, a group of lawyers entered Allu Arjun's home in the evening with bags and folders in hand. As per DCP West Zone, Hyderabad, on the evening of December 22, some persons holding placards in their hands attacked the residence of actor Allu Arjun in
Advocate Ramdas, appearing for the accused, said that these students of Osmania University were protesting peacefully when the police attacked them, prompting them to act in self-defence.
The incident happened around 4:45 pm, when some started sloganeering outside the 'Pushpa' actor's residence by chanting slogans and holding placards. One of the protestors mounted the compound and started throwing tomatoes.
Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand on Sunday warned bouncers of strict action for misbehaving with police, and said liability for their actions lies with VIPs they are accompanying.
The recent update by Jubilee Hills Police states that some members of the Osmania University Joint Action Committee (OU-JAC) staged a protest outside the residence of Allu Arjun on Sunday. They were holding placards, staged a protest and pelted stones at his house.
Telugu superstar Allu Arjun has urged his fans to express their feelings "responsibly" and not to retort to any kind of abusive language or behaviour".
Telugu superstar Allu Arjun has responded to allegations holding him responsible for the Sandhya Theatre tragedy during the premiere of his movie 'Pushpa 2: The Rule.'
Speaking in the Telangana Assembly on Saturday, Owaisi alleged that Allu Arjun displayed a lack of responsibility after the tragic incident and claimed that despite being informed about the tragedy the actor continued watching the film and didn't even bother to inquire about the condition
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