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When granting bail to the actor, the court instructed him to visit the police station every Sunday for two months and sign the register. This requirement is intended to ensure that the actor, as the suspect, does not go into hiding or abscond after being granted bail.
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Local court directs Pushpa-2 star to submit two sureties each worth Rs 50,000
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Despite ongoing controversies, the film shows no signs of slowing down, breaking records and setting new benchmarks in Indian cinema.
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The actor is cited as accused no. 11 in the case, and the others accused are his security team members, theater staff and the owners. The actor filed a regular bail petition before the court which is scheduled for hearing on December 30
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The meeting is scheduled to commence in a few minutes. Film Development Corporation Chairman Dil Raju is leading the delegation from film industry and 36.persons are expected to attend the meeting.
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BJP leader Anurag Singh Thakur expressed concern over the negative comments and their potential to undermine the contributions of the South Indian film industry, particularly Telugu cinema
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Union Minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay said the Chief Minister was attacking Allu Arjun so that the film industry would fear and shift to Andhra Pradesh
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Of the Rs.2 crore, Allu Arjun gave Rs.1 crore while the Pushpa-2 film makers Mythri Movies and director Sukumar gave Rs.50 lakh each
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The police posed the actor a set of questions revolving his visit to the theatre, whether he was aware of the denial of permission for his visit, his interaction with the police officials in the theatre, knowledge about the stampede and other questions.
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Police cited Anthony an accused in the case as the bouncer was along with the actor and his family during their visit to the Sandhya Theatre on December 4.
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Earlier in the day, the National Award winning actor arrived amidst heavy media attention. The actor was accompanied by his father Allu Arvind and father-in-law Chandrashekar Reddy
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The actor, who was summoned by the police in connection with a stampede incident during screening of ‘Pusha 2: The Rule’ movie at Sandhya Theatre, arrived at Chikkadpally Police Station in Ashok Nagar at 11.05 am here on Tuesday.
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The complaint, filed by Congress MLC Theenmar Mallanna, cites specific scenes in the movie and alleges that police officials are portrayed as corrupt
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While all arrangements are being made by the police at Chikkadpally police station in anticipation of appearance of actor Allu Arjun in connection with the Sandhya theatre stampede case, suspense continues with a huge crowd expected to gather again.
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The actor has been asked to appear before the police at 11 am on Tuesday at Chikkadpally police station. The police had cited Allu Arjun as accused no. 11 in the case.
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Chandrashekhar Reddy, a senior leader from Nalgonda, arrived at Gandhi Bhavan to meet the AICC in-charge. However, when he attempted to meet Deepadas Munshi in her office, she declined to meet him. Unable to secure a meeting, he left Gandhi Bhavan feeling disappointed.
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The top cop acknowledged and regretted losing his cool and getting provoked by questions thrown at him during an interaction session related to Allu Arjun controversy with media persons on Sunday.
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Says it is absurd that the actor's legal team did not permit him to visit Sri Tej, who is undergoing treatment in the hospital
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, Lakshmaiah accused Revanth Reddy of feudalistic behaviour and misleading the public on various issues, including the Lagacherla incident
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The video captures the events of December 4 when Allu Arjun attended the premiere of Pushpa-2 at Sandhya 70mm theatre with his family. Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand stated that the police had previously informed the theatre management about the potential risks of an uncontrolled situation and a stampede if the actor were invited.