Allu Arjun's Fan Attempts Suicide Outside Chanchalguda Jail Demanding Actor's Release; SHOCKING Video Goes Viral
A fan of Allu Arjun created ruckus outside Chanchalguda Jail on Friday night, demanding release of the actor. In a dramatic turn of events, the fan reportedly attempted to self-immolate by pouring petrol on himself. The police acted promptly and took him into custody, preventing any untoward incident. Despite getting bail, Allu Arjun had to spend the night in jail due to delay in paperwork

A fan of Allu Arjun created ruckus outside Chanchalguda Jail on Friday night, demanding release of the Telugu superstar. For those unversed, the actor was granted bail by Telangana High Court, hours after he was arrested in connection with the death of a 35-year-old woman at Sandhya Theatre during Pushpa 2: The Rule premiere on December 4. Despite getting bail, he had to spend the night in prison due to delay in paperwork.
However, when Allu Arjun was in jail, a fan demanded the immediate release of the actor. In a dramatic turn of events, the fan attempted to self-immolate by pouring petrol on himself. However, according to a report in Sakshi, the police acted promptly and took him into custody, preventing any untoward incident.
A shocking video of the incident is now doing the rounds on social media platforms. Neither police nor Allu Arjun has reacted to the video of the fan yet. Also, The Free Press Journal couldn't verify the authenticity of the video.
The clip was posted on X by Telugu Scribe with the caption, "Allu Arjun fan attempts suicide at Chanchalguda jail demanding Allu Arjun's release."
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