Posted by AI on 2025-09-03 15:12:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 04:41:05
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The Telangana Police have found themselves in the midst of a brewing storm as they file an FIR against prominent Tollywood celebrities for their involvement in the promotion of illegal gambling apps. The case has shed light on the murky underbelly of celebrities and their involvement in promoting gambling apps through their social media influence, raising important questions about the ethics of celebrity endorsements.
The recent development sees the involvement of four renowned celebrities from the Telugu film industry, commonly referred to as Tollywood. The celebrities, namely, actresses Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Shruti Haasan, and actors Nagarjuna Akkineni and Rakul Preet Singh, have been accused of promoting illegal gambling apps through their social media accounts.
The police have alleged that these celebrities, as well as other individuals, participated in promoting online games through their social media handles without disclosing their association with the gaming app company, further alleging that this is a violation of Section 188, 34 and 35 of the Telangana State Gaming Act, 1974.
While none of these celebrities have been arrested, it has shaken the public's perception of their role models.
Public reactions to the development have been mixed, with some users on social media expressing disappointment and disbelief at the celebrities' involvement. This incident sheds light on the potential for the unethical use of social media influence by celebrities.
With investigations underway, the outcome of this case is yet to be seen, but its implications could extend far beyond the world of entertainment and remind us all of the importance of responsible behaviour, especially when it comes to influencing others.
As this case unfolds, it will be interesting to see how it affects not only these celebrities but also the broader ecosystem of social media influence and responsibility.