It Hurt When Someone Spread False Information Today: Allu Aravind

It Hurt When Someone Spread False Information Today: Allu Aravind

Prominent producer Allu Aravind expressed deep anguish over the recent situation concerning his son, Allu Arjun. Speaking during a press meet organized by Allu Arjun earlier today, Aravind reflected on the emotional turmoil reportedly faced by his son despite the record-breaking success of Pushpa-2.

"Pushpa-2 has achieved unprecedented box office collections on an all-India level," said Allu Aravind. "However, my son, who should have been enjoying this success, has been consumed by an unfortunate incident that deprived him of that happiness. As a father, I cannot bear to see him in such pain. He spends his time sitting in a corner of the garden, thinking about this incident. I told him, 'Why are you like this? Take a break from this, meet friends, or go on a trip. The whole country is celebrating your movie, and it is unfortunate to see you this way.' He responded, saying, 'It is what it is, I have accepted it, and I will move on.'"

Allu Aravind went on to say that Allu Arjun is deeply affected by the loss faced by a fan's family and feels a sense of responsibility. "Seeing his sorrow tears me apart as a father. People must understand that he has worked hard for 22 years to reach this level. This recognition did not come overnight, from one movie, or from one press meet—it is the result of years of dedication. Our family's reputation spans three generations. Have we ever behaved irresponsibly or been negligent? People know what kind of individuals we are. No one can escape public scrutiny."

Aravind expressed distress over the spread of alleged false information related to the incident, stating, "It deeply hurt me when someone spoke today based on incorrect information."

He also clarified that the family consulted legal experts before organizing the press meet to avoid potential legal complications. "Allu Arjun and Mythri Movies will soon decide on the appropriate assistance to be provided to the affected family," Aravind concluded.


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