Case filed against Vishnu Priya Bhimineni, Instagram subscription

Vishnu Priya Bhimineni is in the news these days regarding a case related to cyber crime. According to the information, a case has been registered against him two days ago in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

Entertainment News: Well-known actress Vishnu Priya Bheemineni of South Indian film and TV industry is currently at the center of discussion on social media. He has been accused of allegedly sharing objectionable content through subscription-based content on Instagram, after which a case has been registered against him in the cyber crime department. Ever since this matter came to light, his name has been trending continuously and the debate has intensified on social media.

What is the whole matter?

According to reports, a complaint has been filed against Vishnu Priya Bheemineni with the Vijayawada Cyber ​​Crime Police. The complaint was made by members of the All India Students Federation (AISF). The allegation is that she used Instagram’s “subscription feature” to make objectionable and semi-nude content available to her paid followers.

Complainants claim that this type of content can have a negative impact on youth. Based on the complaint, the police have registered a case and started investigation.

Increasing popularity on social media

Vishnu Priya Bheemineni is a well-known face in the Telugu film and television industry. He has more than 1.4 million followers on Instagram, due to which his every post and activity goes viral rapidly on social media. Her popularity further increased when she participated in the reality show Bigg Boss Telugu 8 and was eliminated from the show on about the 98th day.

Vishnu Priya Bheemineni was born on 22 February 1990 in Hyderabad. She is known as an actress, model and dancer. He has worked in many Telugu films and projects, including:

  • Wanted Pandugadu
  • Checkmate
  • The 100

Apart from this, he has also acted in the web series Daya on OTT platform. According to the complaint, the controversy arose over content shared to an allegedly private and limited audience through Instagram’s paid subscription model. Complainants say that such content being publicly shared by influencers sends the wrong message, especially among young followers.

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