'Bigg Boss Telugu season 7' contestant Pallavi Prashanth arrested in Hyderabad for "disturbing peace" after title win

'Bigg Boss Telugu Season 7' Contestant Pallavi Prashanth Arrested In Hyderabad For
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The victory was short-lived for popular Telugu YouTuber Pallavi Prashanth as he was arrested by the police from Hyderabad, Telangana, on Monday night for allegedly disturbing peace near the Annapurna Studios after the announcement of his victory on Bigg Boss Telugu season 7. According to the police, Pallavi Prashanth's fans had gathered near the studio and vandalized the car of the hit Telugu reality show's runner-up, Amardeep Chowdhary. Authorities issued a statement saying that a case was registered against the Bigg Boss Telugu 7 winner and his followers for unlawful assembly and vandalism. 

Reports further stated that Pallavi Prashanth was taken to the Jubilee Hills Police Station by officials for further investigation after the post-Bigg Boss Telugu season 7 finale celebrations on December 17 took an unexpected turn after his fans gathered at the studio and damaged runner-up Amardeep Chowdhary's vehicle. Several videos began doing the rounds online after the finale, with VC Sajjanar, Managing Director of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) also addressing the incident on X (formerly Twitter). He wrote in Telugu, "During the Bigg Boss 7 finale, some people attacked the buses belonging to Krishnanagar Annapurna Studio in Hyderabad on Sunday night #TSRTC . 6 buses were damaged in this attack. The RTC officials lodged a complaint at the Jubilee Hills Police Station about this incident. He asked to take legal action against those responsible. The police have also registered an FIR with this complaint and are investigating.  Madness done in the name of fandom is not good for the society. Attacking the RTC buses that take people to their destinations safely and soundly is an attack on society. The management of TSRTC does not ignore such incidents. TSRTC buses are public property. We all have a responsibility to protect them."