An accident claimed the lives of two fans traveling back to Kakinada following the Game Changer pre-release event in Rajahmundry.
Two fans who attended the Game Changer pre-release event in Rajahmundry perished in an accident on their way back to Kakinada, just one month after a fan was killed in a stampede during the Pushpa 2: The Rule premiere in Hyderabad. The family were offered ₹20 lakh in financial relief by Ram Charan and Pawan Kalyan. (Also Read: Producer donates ₹10 lakh after two fans pass away during Ram Charan-Pawan Kalyan's Game Changer event.)Financial assistance is provided by Ram Charan and Pawan Kalyan.
On Saturday night, Thokada Charan and Aarava Manikanta from Gaigolupadu in Kakinada went to the Game Changer pre-release event in Rajahmundry. They were hurried to the hospital after a van struck their bike on the way home, but they passed away from their wounds. Producer Dil Raju, who was saddened by their passing, gave the victims' families ₹5 lakh each.
Ram, the main character of Game Changer, and his uncle Pawan, an actor and the deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, were present at the function. Additionally, they gave the victims' families ₹10 lakh each. Ram sent his staff to visit with the families to provide them more support and expressed his sympathies.
In a tweet about the event on X (previously Twitter), Pawan criticized the previous administration for failing to maintain the ADB road where the fans perished. In addition to writing to the family to offer his sympathies, he expressed his concern that something similar might occur at the event and urged everyone to return home safely.
Additionally, he stated, "We would give the relatives of the deceased Rs. 5 lakh apiece as financial support on behalf of the Jana Sena Party. I have explicitly instructed my office officials to plan for sufficient government support.
Dil Raju sends his sympathies
Raju discussed the incident with the media on Monday as well, saying that Pawan was dubious about them hosting the event since he didn't want anything bad to happen. He said that he and Ram persuaded him to go nonetheless, and even though they were extremely cautious throughout the event, they were devastated that something similar had happened afterwards.
"It is regrettable and unpleasant when such incidents occur during such joyful times. I want to start by giving the families ₹5 lakh each, and I will help them in whatever way I can. He expressed his sympathies to the families. On January 10, Game Changer will be released in theaters.
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