Finally big relief for Bigg Boss winner Pallavi Prashanth
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Pallavi Prashanth, the winner of Bigg Boss 7, recently faced legal issues stemming from a tumultuous incident outside Annapurna Studios. The relief came for him and his supporters as he was granted bail after an incident on the finale day escalated into clashes between fans of contestants Amardeep and Pallavi Prashanth. The altercation resulted in damage to Amardeep's car, two RTC buses, and a police vehicle by Pallavi's supporters.
Following the incident, two cases were filed, leading to the arrest of Pallavi Prashanth and others. However, he has now been released from Chanchalguda jail after spending some days in remand.
The situation took a more complex turn when a petition was filed in the High Court, seeking the arrest of Bigg Boss host Nagarjuna on charges of illegally detaining 15 contestants for 100 days. The petitioner called for an investigation into the participants and accountability for the damage to government properties.
CPI leader Narayana criticized the Bigg Boss management and Nagarjuna, suggesting that cases should be filed against them. Expressing dissatisfaction with the show, he accused it of promoting uncivil and vile content, calling for an immediate ban on the show and claiming that the management orchestrated the scenario for their benefit.
In response to the chaos, the police filed cases against Pallavi Prashanth and individuals responsible for the disturbances outside Annapurna Studios. The legal proceedings underscore the seriousness of the incident and the ensuing controversy.
Pallavi Prashanth's release on bail marks a significant development in the ongoing saga, with legal proceedings unfolding amid public attention and criticism. The Bigg Boss controversy has taken an unexpected turn with legal actions and public outcry, prompting questions about the responsibility of reality show management and participants in ensuring a safe and controlled environment within the Bigg Boss house.
In a significant turn of events, Pallavi Prashanth has been granted conditional bail, providing a big relief for her. The court, while granting bail, has directed him to attend the inquiry on Sunday. The conditions set by the court include restrictions on holding meetings and speaking to the media regarding the case. The aftermath of the Bigg Boss finale saw small-scale riots, creating a sensation with damages to RTC buses. Taking suo moto cognizance, the police filed a case, naming Pallavi Prashanth as A-1. A total of 16 people were arrested, with the court granting bail to A1 to A4, providing relief to Pallavi Prashanth in the days following his release.
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