
📌 Key Points
- Director’s Son Drunk: Kicks On-Duty Home Guard!
- Prema Shankar’s Arrest Jolts Tollywood!
- Defies Police 30 Mins from Locked Car!
- Tollywood Plunges Into New Scandal!
Tollywood is buzzing with the latest controversy as Prema Shankar, son of acclaimed director Mani Shankar, has been arrested. The shocking incident, involving a drunk assault on a Home Guard, has sent ripples across the film industry. This dramatic development is quickly becoming a major talking point, adding another layer of scandal to the already colourful world of Telugu cinema.
Director’s Son’s Drunken Fury Shocks Tollywood
Shocking: Director’s Son Drunk and Creating Ruckus! Assault on Home Guard, Arrest Causes Stir! Another Sensation in Tollywood! The arrest of Prema Shankar, son of prominent film director Mani Shankar, has sent shockwaves through Tollywood, becoming a major talking point.
Banjara Hills police apprehended Prema Shankar on Tuesday for assaulting traffic home guard Manyam while intoxicated, subsequently remanding him.
The incident unfolded at NNT Junction when Prema Shankar stopped his car in the middle of the road, causing significant traffic disruption. Noticing this, a female constable and home guard Manyam approached him, requesting that he move the vehicle. Prema Shankar, heavily intoxicated, became furious. He kicked the home guard, questioning aggressively, “How dare you question me?” and hurled abusive language at both the home guard and the female constable.
Roadside Mayhem Leads to Assault and Arrest
When law and order police arrived at the scene based on the home guard’s information, Prema Shankar locked himself inside his car and continued to cause a commotion for approximately half an hour. He was eventually arrested and sent to remand.
This assault on a home guard, with the accused now in police custody, marks another controversy in the film industry, and further details regarding Prema Shankar’s arrest are expected to be revealed soon.
Looking Ahead
This incident deeply scars Tollywood’s image once more. As Prema Shankar faces the law, the industry – and indeed, the public – demands swift, impartial justice. Will this be a watershed moment for accountability, proving that privilege offers no shield from consequences, or merely another fleeting headline? Only time, and the courts, will truly tell.


