Allu Arjun urges fans to exercise caution, maintain decorum both online and offline-Read

On Sunday, the actor, who has been mired in controversies of late, penned a note requesting his fans to maintain the decorum

Published Date – 22 December 2024, 05:20 PM




Mumbai: Telugu superstar Allu Arjun, who is receiving a lot of positive response for his recently released blockbuster ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’, has urged his fans to exercise caution while using social media and even in real life.

On Sunday, the actor, who has been mired in controversies of late, penned a note requesting his fans to maintain the decorum.


He wrote, “I appeal to all my fans to express their feelings responsibly, as always and not resort to any kind of abusive language or behavior both online and offline. Misrepresentation as my fans with fake IDs and fake profiles, if someone indulges in abusive posts, strong action will be taken against them. I request the fans to not engage with such posts”.

The past few days have been extremely testing for the actor as he was arrested in Hyderabad after a stampede at a local theatre.

Allu Arjun was arrested in connection to a fan death at Sandhya Theatre during the premiere of his latest film, ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’. The actor is the fourth person to be arrested in the case.

Following his arrest, the actor was granted interim bail by the Telangana High Court, however, the Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, blamed the actor’s careless attitude as the cause behind the stampede, resulting in death of a woman.

Responding to the issue after AIMIM MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi raised it in the Assembly, Reddy, referring to videos in circulation, and found fault with the actor for holding a roadshow and waving to the fans in spite of the heavy crowd. He further said that the actor attended the benefit show of Pushpa 2 even after he was denied permission.

Responding to the allegations, the actor in a press conference claimed that he visited Sandhya Theater with due permissions and had left the place once requested by the police.

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