Indian superstar Allu Arjun was taken into custody by Hyderabad police on Friday in connection with a Dec. 4 stampede that claimed the life of a woman at the city’s Sandhya Theatre.
The incident occurred during an impromptu appearance by the actor at a screening of his latest blockbuster “Pushpa 2: The Rule.” The arrest comes after authorities filed charges including culpable homicide not amounting to murder against the 42-year-old actor, his security detail, and theater management.
According to police reports, the tragedy unfolded when Arjun arrived at the venue at 9:30pm without prior notification to local authorities. The actor’s presence at the main entrance sparked a surge in the crowd, with hundreds of fans rushing to catch a glimpse of the star. The situation escalated when security personnel attempted to control the gathering.
Hyderabad Police Commissioner C.V. Anand had said at the time: “There was no intimation from the side of theatre management or actors’ team… that they will be visiting the theatre.” He noted the venue failed to arrange separate entry and exit points despite advance knowledge of the visit.
The victim, identified as Revathi, 35, and her nine-year-old son were caught in the crush. They were extracted by police officers who administered emergency aid before hospital transport. The child sustained injuries and was listed in critical condition.
Following the incident, Arjun posted on X: “Deeply heartbroken by the tragic incident at Sandhya Theatre. My heartfelt condolences go out to the grieving family during this unimaginably difficult time. I want to assure them they are not alone in this pain and will meet the family personally. While respecting their need for space to grieve, I stand committed to extend every possible assistance to help them navigate through this challenging journey.”
The actor pledged INR2.5 million ($29,480) in assistance to the deceased’s family and committed to covering medical expenses for her injured son.
Meanwhile, “Pushpa 2: The Rule” is a box office phenomenon, with a $125.8 million gross in seven days of release.