Dil Raju promises to bring an end to Allu Arjun’s issue

Dil Raju, who just returned from the USA, met Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and had a long discussion.  Later speaking to media, Dil Raju promised to bring an end to the whole Allu Arjun and Sandhya Theater stampede case.

Even on Tuesday, Allu Arjun appeared before Chikkadapally police for questioning. However, Dil Raju stated that he was closely monitoring the current developments and that he, along with other Tollywood members, would swiftly resolve this issue.

The Telangana government recently appointed Dil Raju as the chairperson for the Telangana Development Corporation. He assumed the office as well.

Dil Raju said a team representing the entire film industry will meet the chief minister very soon. He also shot down the speculations that the Revanth government was targeting the Telugu film industry.

Allu Arjun’s family and Dil Raju share a deep friendship.

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