Allu Arjun’s Arrest: Will Withdraw My Complaint, Says Victim’s Husband Bhaskar In Hyderabad Stampede Case
In a surprising turn of events surrounding the unfortunate incident at the premiere of Pushpa 2: The Rule, Revathi's husband, Bhaskar, has decided to retract his complaint against Telugu cinema star Allu Arjun. Bhaskar, who initially held Arjun responsible for the chaotic situation leading to his wife's demise, now states that the actor was not to blame for the tragic stampede.
His decision comes after a detailed reflection on the occurrences of that fateful day, understanding that Arjun's presence at the Sandhya Theatre, which they attended at their son's behest, did not directly contribute to the unfortunate event.

Bhaskar openly shared his intentions to withdraw the case and absolve Allu Arjun of any responsibility in a conversation with the media shortly after the actor's arrest was televised. His willingness to step back highlights a significant shift in perspective, considering his initial reaction and the subsequent legal actions that led to Allu Arjun’s arrest.
Bhaskar's statement, "We only went to Sandhya Theatre that day because my son wanted to watch the movie. It's not Allu Arjun's fault that he visited the theatre that day. I am ready to withdraw my case. Police didn't inform me of his arrest, I watched it on the news at the hospital. He (Arjun) has nothing to do with stampede," underscores a heartbreaking narrative of loss and misunderstanding amidst a star-studded film release.
Following his arrest, Allu Arjun underwent a medical examination at Osmania General Hospital before his legal proceedings began. His arrest was the outcome of a police operation at his Jubilee Hills residence, initiated by the complaint lodged by Bhaskar. Arjun, then, sought legal relief by moving the High Court to dismiss the FIR against him, with the hearing scheduled later that day. This legal maneuver represents Arjun's effort to clear his name from the allegations tied to the tragic incident on December 4.
The incident that led to this entire situation occurred on the night of December 4, when an overwhelming crowd gathered at Sandhya Theatre, causing a dangerous surge that tragically resulted in Revathi's death and left her son in a critical condition. The police filed charges against Allu Arjun, his security detail, and the theatre's management based on Bhaskar's complaint, initiating a legal battle that has now taken a new direction with Bhaskar’s recent decision to withdraw his case.
This sequence of events not only raises questions about the responsibilities of public figures and event organizers in managing crowd control but also sheds light on the complexities of grief and blame in the wake of a tragedy. The initial reaction to hold Allu Arjun accountable reflects the immediate need for answers and accountability, yet Bhaskar's change of heart points to a deeper understanding of the unforeseen nature of such events.
As the situation unfolds, the focus shifts towards the implications of Bhaskar's decision for Allu Arjun and the legal proceedings moving forward. The eventual withdrawal of the case may offer some solace to all parties involved, highlighting the unpredictable impact of celebrity appearances and the shared responsibility in ensuring public safety during major events.












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