Actor Allu Arjun is going to appear in person before the Nampally Court later on Friday in the stampede case involving Sandhya Theatre.
The actor has also moved a petition for regular bail and the same is likely to come up for hearing later in the day.
Actor Allu Arjun was arrested on December 13 in the case registered against him in connection with the December 4 stampede at Sandhya Theatre during the premier show of 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' that had claimed the life of a woman.
The Nampally Court had sent the actor to judicial custody for 14 days. His lawyers approached the High Court, which granted him interim bail the same day.
The High Court has directed him to move the trial court for regular bail. The actor, who figured as accused number 11 in the case, was released from Chanchalguda Jail on Thursday.
With the 14-day judicial remand coming to an end on December 27, the actor will have to present himself before the court for further proceedings.
Allu Arjun's lawyers sought the court's permission for his virtual appearance on the ground that his personal appearance in the court may lead to a chaotic situation at the court premises.
Actor Allu Arjun's lawyers Niranjan Reddy and Ashok Reddy have moved a regular bail petition. Allu Arjun was questioned for three hours by the police on December 24 at Chikkadpally Police Station based on a 10-minute video prepared by the police by compiling the CCTV footage of the incident.
The police had released the video to debunk the claims of the actor about the incident.
Speaking in the Assembly on December 21, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy had heavily slammed Allu Arjun for going to the theatre without police permission and doing a 'roadshow' before entering the theatre and also one while coming out of the theatre after the stampede.
Hours later, Allu Arjun addressed a press conference terming the allegations as false. He also stated he was hurt over character assassination.
The day after the stampede, the police booked the theatre management, Allu Arjun and his team for culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
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