• Allu Arjun’s remand will end today
  • Stylish star to appear in Nampally court
  • High Court granted interim bail

Sandhya Theater Incident: It is known that a woman named Revathi died in a stampede near Sandhya Theater in Hyderabad during the Pushpa 2 benefit show. Her son is still receiving treatment in the hospital. In this regard, Chikkadapally police arrested Allu Arjun on 13th of this month. Later, he was taken to the police station and questioned. After that, he was taken to Gandhi Hospital, medical tests were conducted and he was produced in Nampally court and the judge remanded him for 14 days. Later Allu Arjun was shifted to Chanchalguda Jail. On the other hand, Allu Arjun filed a quash petition in the High Court to dismiss the case filed against him by the Chikkadapally police, but the High Court heard it and granted interim bail till the 30th of this month.

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Allu Arjun will appear in Nampally court today in Sandhya Theater incident. The 14-day judicial remand imposed on Allu Arjun will end today. He will appear in Nampally court today. It is known that the High Court granted interim bail to Allu Arjun in the same case. Lawyers for Allu Arjun will appear in the Nampally court today and say that the High Court has granted bail.

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In the assembly meetings, CM Revanth Reddy reacted strongly to the Sandhya Theater incident. CM Revanth Reddy said that inhuman incidents in the state will not be ignored under any circumstances. He disclosed that there will be no special exceptions in case of incidents where people’s lives are lost and it is his responsibility to save people’s lives. During the discussion on Sandhya Theater incident, CM Revanth Reddy made harsh comments. Cinema people take films, do business, earn money… take concessions, incentives and special permissions from the government for shooting… but the government will not stand idly by if people’s lives are lost, he warned.