Greater Noida (National Desk): Eight students of Osmania University allegedly attacked on ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ Actor Allu Arjun’s home in Hyderabad on Monday. The actor was seen leaving his home with his family after this incident. The incident is linked to the stampede at the Sandhya Theatre on December 04, 2024 during the film ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ event. A 35-year old Revathi lost her life with her 9-year old son Sri Tej in this incident. Many people are very angry after this incident, and they are demanding rupees 1 crore compensation from the actor as he was present at the event where tragedy occurred.
Allu Arjun’s kids (Arha & Ayaan) whisked away from the house after attacks today! pic.twitter.com/iu5N5UFZ3Q
— idlebrain.com (@idlebraindotcom) December 22, 2024
However, despite facing challenging times, the actor has maintained his patience and is responding with great responsibility. Here are his tweets on X:
Allu Arjun tweeted on Monday, “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.”
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. #TeamAA pic.twitter.com/qIocw4uCfk
— Allu Arjun (@alluarjun) December 22, 2024
Earlier he wrote on X, “I remain deeply concerned about young Shri Tej, who is under constant medical care after the unfortunate incident. Due to the ongoing legal proceedings, I have been advised not to visit him and his family at this time. My prayers remain with them and I remain committed to…”
He expressed his condolences and wrote, “Deeply heartbroken by the tragic incident at Sandhya Theatre. My heartfelt condolences go out to the grieving family during this unimaginably difficult time. I want to assure them they are not alone in this pain and will meet the family personally. While respecting their need for space to grieve, I stand committed to extend every possible assistance to help them navigate through this challenging journey.”