- By Tanya Garg
- Tue, 24 Dec 2024 11:04 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Allu Arjun posted on social media for the first time following the vandalism of his home. Ever since his movie Pushpa 2: The Rule came out, the actor has been embroiled in controversy. The Telugu star is facing legal issues following the death of a woman in a stampede that occurred during Pushpa 2's premiere. Allu Arjun was taken into custody and held overnight. Over the weekend, a group of people also vandalised his Hyderabad home.
Allu Arjun refrained from commenting on the situation amid these issues, but on Monday he thanked Yash Raj Films on X (previously Twitter). YRF gave it a shoutout after Pushpa 2 broke numerous box office records. "Records are meant to be broken and new ones push everyone towards excellence. Congratulations, to the entire #Pushpa2TheRule team for rewriting history books. Fire nahi, wildfire!!!!," the post read.
Congratulations to the entire #Pushpa2TheRule team! @mythriofficial | @aryasukku | @alluarjun | @iamRashmika | #FahadhFaasil pic.twitter.com/BtUYeocfzk
— Yash Raj Films (@yrf) December 23, 2024
Allu Arjun responded to the post with a heartfelt thank you note. "Thank you … so graceful . Humbled by your wishes. Thank you , I am touched . May this record soon be broken by a heart-melting #YRF film , and may we all collectively move towards excellence (sic)."
Thank you … so graceful . Humbled by your wishes. Thank you , I am touched . May this record soon be broken by a heart-melting #YRF film , and may we all collectively move towards excellence.
— Allu Arjun (@alluarjun) December 23, 2024
Allu Arjun's first post following the vandalisation incident has over 17k likes and 600 plus comments.
For those who are unaware, Allu Arjun's Jubilee Hills residence was vandalised by a group of demonstrators on Sunday. The Pushpa 2 actor refrained from commenting on what had transpired outside his home. His father, Allu Aravind spoke to the media and said, "Everyone has seen what happened at our house today. But it is time for us to act accordingly. Now is not the right time for us to react to anything."
The vandalisers wanted justice for the woman killed in the rush. Six protesters were taken into custody for damaging the property. On Monday, the vandalisers were freed on bond.
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