Aftermath of the 'Grand Finale' of ‘Big Boss 7’ turns chaotic; participants cars attacked by fans, stones hurled on RTC buses

The ending of the season of ‘Big Boss 7 resulted in some unsavoury incidents. Despite the availability of police protection at the Annapurna studios, where the Bigg Boss shoot occurs, the individuals there attacked some contestants' cars. Some claim that Pallavi Prashanth's fans intentionally initiated these attacks, but some say that over-enthusiastic fans are behind this.

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Update:2023-12-18 13:14 IST
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HYDERABAD: The ending of the season of ‘Big Boss 7 resulted in some unsavoury incidents. Despite the availability of police protection at the Annapurna studios, where the Bigg Boss shoot occurs, the individuals there attacked some contestants' cars. Some claim that Pallavi Prashanth's fans intentionally initiated these attacks, but some say that over-enthusiastic fans are behind this.

Amardeep, the season's runner-up, lost to Pallavi Prashanth, and his family attempted to appeal to the crowd to let them pass. However, the situation escalated as the attackers not only assaulted Amardeep's car, which had his family inside but also shattered the rear window pane before they could leave. They hurled abuses at Amardeep and his family members.

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Additionally, they targeted the window panes of other ex-contestants' cars and even an RTC bus.

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VS Sajjanar, the TSRTC Managing Director, responded to this incident on X, threatening severe legal actions against those individuals who attempted to vandalize the buses.

"The RTC officials lodged a complaint at the Jubilee Hills Police Station about this incident. The police have also registered an FIR with this complaint and are investigating. The management of TSRTC does not ignore such incidents. TSRTC buses are public property. We all have a responsibility to protect them," tweeted Sajjanar.

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However, ex-contestants Ashwini and Geetu Royal, who were also present at the grand finale, faced a similar ordeal. Individuals vandalized their cars. In response, Ashwini and Geetu filed complaints at the Jubilee Hills police station.

Ashwini, eliminated three weeks prior, said, "After the finale, we were informed that there was a mob outside, so we waited a few hours for the crowd to disperse before leaving. However, the police couldn't control the situation, and I feel disheartened that my hard-earned car was vandalized."



Geetu, a contestant on Bigg Boss Telugu season 6, conveyed to the same YouTube channel at Madhapur station, "We can't label these individuals as Pallavi's fans because genuine fans don't behave in this manner. They pulled my hands when I tried to reason with them not to vandalize the car. It was extremely indecent behavior, considering I am still paying my car's EMI. I was on the verge of tears."



In the aftermath of this distressing incident, Amardeep, the affected actor, appeared unfazed as he later celebrated with his fans. He joyously cut a cake, danced to dhol music, and rallied his fans into a frenzy as they cheered for him at the event. Despite the ordeal, he thanked his supporters.



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