Hyderabad: Allu Arjun was troubled by the attack at home, 'Pushpraj' took this decision
'Pushpa 2' actor Allu Arjun's troubles are increasing day by day. Allu Arjun's troubles have increased after the death of a woman in the stampede at Sandhya Theater in Hyderabad. After Allu Arjun, now the actor's family is also facing problems in this matter. Let us tell you that on Sunday, a group of miscreants attacked and vandalized Allu Arjun's house. After this incident, the actor has taken a big step for the family.
There was an attack on the house on Sunday
It is noteworthy that on Sunday, miscreants entered Allu Arjun's house in Hyderabad and vandalized the house, which created chaos. After this incident, it is natural for Allu Arjun to be worried about his family. After this incident, the actor has taken a big step regarding the family.
Allu Arjun's children forced to leave home!
It is said that after the domestic attack, Allu Arjun has shifted his children Allu Arha and Allu Aayan from their home in Hyderabad. Some protesters vandalized outside Allu Arjun's house, demanding justice for the woman who was killed in the stampede outside Sandhya theater on Sunday. The attackers have been identified as members of Osmania University Joint Action Committee (OU-JAC), who damaged the property of the Telugu superstar. Information is being received from media reports that after the attack, Allu Arjun has sent his children Allu Arha and Allu Aayan to a safe place.
Fans are getting worried
After this attack, Allu Arjun's fans are also angry. Through social media, fans of the Telugu superstar expressed their support towards him and expressed their displeasure over the attack on his house, due to which the actor's name started trending on social media as well.
Allu Arjun did not answer
Although Allu Arjun has not yet commented on the protest and attack outside his house, his father and filmmaker Allu Aravind spoke to the media on Sunday night and expressed his concern and displeasure over the attack on his house. Condemning the attack, he said that such incidents should not be encouraged at all.
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