Bigg Boss winner Pallavi Prashanth shifted to Chanchalguda

In an unexpected turn of events, Pallavi Prashanth, the triumphant winner of Bigg Boss Telugu Season 7, finds himself entangled in legal woes following the chaotic aftermath of the show’s grand finale. The unfolding drama led to Pallavi Prashanth’s arrest at his residence in Kollur village of Gajvel, adding a dramatic twist to the post-finale narrative.

The charges against Pallavi Prashanth are multifaceted, stemming from a series of incidents at Annapurna Studios after the Bigg Boss Grand Finale. The nine sections he is implicated under include charges related to the disruption caused and the reported vehicular damage during the aftermath of the finale.

Following his arrest, Pallavi Prashanth was taken to the Jubilee Hills police station, where he underwent a six-hour interrogation. The police sternly warned against any indulgence in violence under the guise of celebrity status. Subsequently, Pallavi Prashanth was presented before a judge, who remanded him for 14 days.

Adding complexity to the situation, Pallavi Prashanth’s brother, Mahaveer, had already been apprehended at the Jubilee Hills Police Station, heightening the legal repercussions for the reality show winner. These developments underscore the gravity of the alleged offenses connected to the post-finale turmoil. The latest reports reveal that Pallavi Prashanth and his brother Mahaveer have been transferred to Chanchalguda Jail.

Initial reports had hinted at Pallavi Prashanth evading authorities amidst controversies surrounding his victory. The chaos erupted when purported fans of the winner created disturbances at Annapurna Studios. The situation escalated as vehicles belonging to celebrities and ex-contestants suffered damage in the aftermath of the Grand Finale.

Online videos have emerged, providing a glimpse into the chaotic scenes outside Annapurna Studios. Alleged fans of Pallavi Prashanth were captured damaging vehicles and attempting to attack Amardeep, the runner-up of the season. The vandalism extended to the vehicles of other contestants, including Geethu Royal and Ashwini Sri. Shockingly, reports even suggest instances of pelting stones at RTC Buses and private vehicles during the tumultuous events.

Pallavi Prashanth’s arrest signifies a significant development following the conclusion of Bigg Boss Telugu Season 7. As legal proceedings unfold, this incident illuminates the complexities and challenges associated with the intense fandom that often envelops reality show winners. The aftermath of the post-finale turmoil raises pertinent questions about the responsibility that accompanies such recognition and the impact it can have on both contestants and their ardent followers.

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Srinivas is an entertainment journalist covering Telugu cinema, celebrity updates, movie reviews, and OTT news for over 9 years in IndiaGlitz.

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