Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2: The Rule made headlines for all the wrong reasons. The stampede at the theater, which led to a woman’s death in the crowd, sparked widespread discussion.
Most importantly, it’s heartbreaking that a life was lost simply for visiting a theater. The police blamed Allu Arjun’s security, claiming that the 30-40 security personnel pushed people away, creating panic. Meanwhile, the theater management, which failed to implement safety measures, blamed the police.
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Despite the main stream media attention and public outcry, Allu Arjun has yet to respond.
Whether he’s feeling guilty, sad or not, he did not handle the situation well when a woman lost her life at the Pushpa 2 theater. The visuals flooded social media, and many were deeply moved by her husband’s emotional words about his wife and son, both of whom were fans of Allu Arjun.
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While it was a tragic incident, everyone agrees that no hero would knowingly attend a theater under such circumstances. However, when a life is lost, he should not have taken so long to respond. This sets a bad precedent.
He should have immediately left the theater and gone to the hospital where the boy was admitted, staying with him. Instead, he finished the movie and left the theater.
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To make matters worse, there has been no video, audio, or written condolence message from Allu Arjun, which makes him look bad.
In an ideal situation, he should have reacted within minutes, gone to the hospital, and distanced himself from the movie promotion. The promotions are over, and whether the film does well or not is already decided. What’s important now is the tragedy, not the film.
Allu Arjun should act like Prabhas, step away from the film, and address the sensitive issue of a woman losing her life for the sake of Pushpa 2.
These days, heroes aren’t made only on-screen. Off-screen actions are equally important. Compassion and immediate reactions are crucial in such sensitive, tragic situations.