In a major legal complication following the tragic incident during the release of ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’, the Nampally court in Hyderabad has issued a summons to the Telugu superstar. Allu ArjunOrdered his personal appearance in court. Listed as accused no 11 (A11) in the comprehensive police chargesheet, the actor has been directed to attend a crucial hearing on crowd management lapses and security failures that led to the death of a woman. As the trial surrounding the December 2024 benefit show tragedy gathers significant momentum, all eyes are on the theater management and the upcoming legal proceedings involving the superstar.
Allu Arjun has been summoned as A11 in the charge sheet
The latest update comes after the court issued summons to several accused named in the case. According to News18, Allu Arjun has been listed as accused No. 11 (A11), while Sandhya Theater management members have been named as A1 to A10. The police have already filed a detailed charge sheet naming 23 people involved in the incident. The court issued notices to the alleged 19 accused and directed them to appear before it.
Time is running outflower 2′ benefit show ended in tragedy
This particular event took place on December 4, 2024, when a fundraiser for the film ‘Pushp 2’ concluded at Sandhya Theatre. A woman named Revati lost her life and her son was seriously injured in the stampede. This incident sparked many controversies in the Telugu film industry regarding crowd management at film-related events.
The investigation focused on crowd management and security measures
In the light of the report, the concerned authorities investigated the reason for the overcrowding at the theater entrance. The police claimed that the overcrowding was caused by fans running to catch a glimpse of Allu Arjun while visiting the theatre. Not only the person involved in the accident, but also theater officials, security and other event management personnel have been named in the chargesheet. On the other hand, Allu Arjun earlier supported the victim’s family and provided medical aid to the injured child. Now the court ordered him to appear in person.