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The highly anticipated premiere of Pawan Kalyans "Hari Hara Veera Mallu" in Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh, turned chaotic on Wednesday. The Revathi Theatre, hosting the ₹600 premiere, was overwhelmed by a massive crowd of enthusiastic fans. This resulted in a near-stampede at the entrance, with reports of intense jostling, pushing, and shoving. Eyewitnesses described scenes of pandemonium, with individuals struggling to maintain their footing amidst the surging crowd.
The situation quickly escalated beyond the initial crush. Altercations broke out amongst different groups of fans, with reports suggesting the use of rods as weapons. These violent incidents further complicated the situation, requiring a substantial police presence to restore order. While a robust police deployment was reportedly in place, the sheer scale of the fan frenzy appeared to exceed their capacity to effectively manage the crowd.
The incident underscores the immense popularity of Pawan Kalyan, but also highlights significant safety risks associated with such large-scale gatherings. The unruly scenes raise serious questions about crowd management strategies for future high-profile film releases in the region. The ₹600 ticket price, despite being high, did not deter the large number of attendees, demonstrating the substantial demand for the premiere.