
Many popular celebrities promote betting apps, but the troubles of celebs increase in the case of promoting some illegal betting apps. These days, the troubles of some stars are not decreasing due to promoting betting apps. Let us know which stars have been punished in this case.
Action has been taken against many popular Tollywood stars for promoting betting apps. This list includes the names of famous actors Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj, Vijay Deverakonda and Manchu Lakshmi along with 25 other celebrities. Let us tell you that FIR has been registered against many celebs for promoting illegal apps. A case has been registered for promoting the app. This case was registered after a complaint by businessman Fanindra Sharma.
According to news agency IANS, a case has been registered at the Cyberabad police station against six Tollywood actors and 19 influencers for promoting betting apps.
What is the whole matter?
Let us tell you that it has been said in the FIR that these social media celebrities and social media influencers were promoting illegal betting apps and websites through advertisements, due to which transactions worth lakhs of rupees were taking place. Not only this, it has also been said that such activities are creating financial crisis in front of middle class and lower middle class families.
In this case, Hyderabad and Cyberabad police had recently registered a case against social media influencers for promoting betting apps, but for the first time in such a case, an FIR has been registered against popular stars of the industry.
What has Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said in the matter?
According to NDTV report, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has made it clear in this matter that the government fully stands with the film industry, but no compromise will be made with the law.
It is worth noting that this case registered against Tollywood stars can create a dispute between the government and the Telangana film industry. Let us tell you that at the time of Allu Arjun's arrest also a dispute arose between the film industry and the government.