Hyderabad:
A senior chief of the Congress in Telangana has filed a grievance with the police in opposition to Telugu famous person Allu Arjun over his new film ‘Pushpa 2: The Rise’, alleging a scene in it insults the police power.
Congress’s Theenmar Mallanna filed the grievance with the Medipalli police station. In addition to the actor, the grievance names the film’s director Sukumar, and the producers.
Theenmar Mallanna has particularly criticised a scene the place the protagonist urinates in a swimming pool whereas a police officer is in it. The MLC described the scene as disrespectful and degrading to the dignity of legislation enforcement officers.
In his grievance, he demanded motion in opposition to the movie’s director Sukumar and Allu Arjun, who performs the lead, in addition to the producers of the film. He urged authorities to take strict measures to handle what he known as an offensive portrayal of the police.
The recent grievance comes on the heels of the large row over the stampede at a film corridor in Hyderabad through the premiere of the movie on December 4. A lady had died at Sandhya Theatre and her eight-year-old son, who was critically injured, continues to be in a coma.
Allu Arjun, who was current for the premiere regardless of the refusal of police permission, was arrested and is at the moment out on bail.
Whereas the girl’s husband, Bhaskar, says he is able to drop the case in opposition to the actor, the state police has issued a recent discover to Allu Arjun, asking him to look for questioning at 11 am on Tuesday.
The matter is now escalating right into a political row, with the state’s Opposition BJP and Bharat Rashtra Samithi targetting the Congress authorities over Sunday’s violent protests on the actor’s home.
The Opposition is claiming that a number of the attackers belonged to the Kodangal meeting constituency of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
Six folks, who declare to be college students of Osmania College have been arrested for allegedly throwing tomatoes at Allu Arjun’s dwelling and damaging flower pots.