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Team Allu Arjun Responds Strongly to Viral 42 Rules

Soon after the controversy gained attention, Allu Arjun’s team issued an official statement denying all the claims made in the podcast.

By:  Priya Chowdhary Nuthalapti   |   10 Feb 2026 10:37 PM IST
Team Allu Arjun Responds Strongly to Viral 42 Rules
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Popular actor Allu Arjun recently became the subject of online discussion after a short clip from a podcast started circulating widely on social media. The clip featured a brand strategist who spoke about her professional experience of meeting the actor. Her comments quickly went viral and sparked debates among fans and netizens.

In the podcast, the strategist claimed that meeting Allu Arjun involved very strict procedures. She alleged that people were required to follow a long list of rules before interacting with him. According to her, these included instructions like not shaking hands, avoiding eye contact, and dealing with several managers before reaching the actor. She further stated that there were nearly 42 “dos and don’ts” set by the management team.

As the clip spread online, reactions were mixed. Some social media users questioned whether such rules were necessary, while others felt that celebrities have the right to set professional boundaries, especially when they are extremely busy and constantly in the public eye.

Soon after the controversy gained attention, Allu Arjun’s team issued an official statement denying all the claims made in the podcast. The statement clearly said that the allegations were false and had no truth in them. The team stressed that Allu Arjun has always treated people with respect and professionalism throughout his career.

The statement also mentioned that spreading unverified information can damage a person’s reputation. Because of this, the actor’s legal team is preparing to take action against those responsible for sharing what they described as misleading and baseless claims. The team requested the public and media to avoid believing or forwarding rumours without proper proof.