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Boy injured in 'Pushpa 2' premier stampede shifted to rehabilitation centre

IANS April 30, 2025 210 views

A devastating stampede at the Pushpa 2 premiere left nine-year-old Sritej critically injured and orphaned after losing his mother. After four months of intensive medical care, Sritej has been transferred to a specialized neurorehabilitation centre with hopes of gradual recovery. The film's lead actor Allu Arjun has provided significant financial support to the family during this challenging time. Medical professionals continue to monitor Sritej's condition, with the family holding onto hope for his eventual healing.

"Sritej is opening his eyes, but he is not recognising. His brain has not recovered fully" - Bhaskar, Father"
Hyderabad, April 29: Nearly five months after he lost her mother and himself suffered critical injuries in the stampede at a theatre in Hyderabad during the premier show of 'Pushpa 2', nine-year-old Sritej was Monday shifted from KIMS Hospital to a neurorehabilitation centre.

Key Points

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Sritej moved to neurorehabilitation centre after four months of treatment

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Stampede at Pushpa 2 premiere killed his mother

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Allu Arjun provided ₹1 crore compensation to the family

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Medical team continues monitoring his critical condition

"Sritej is being discharged to the Neurorehabilitation Centre for continued neurorehab services. He is taking oral feeds and does not need any oxygen or respiratory support," said a brief statement from KIMS Hospital, where the boy was under treatment for four months and 25 days.

Sritej's father, Bhaskar, told the media that doctors suggested that he be shifted to the rehabilitation centre. He hopes that they will be sent home after 15 days.

Bhaskar said his son was still unable to recognise family members. "Sritej is opening his eyes, but he is not recognising. His brain has not recovered fully," he said.

The boy was shifted to the room from the Intensive Care Unit about 15 days ago. The doctors told the family that his condition is stable. However, they have to take care to protect him from infections.

Bhaskar said they got all the support from the team of 'Pushpa-2' and the state government. He said KIMS management has not asked him to pay money.

Doctors had said last month that neurologically, the boy was not showing any further improvement in sensorium and was unable to recognise family members or understand simple verbal commands.

Revathi, 39, died, and her son Sritej was critically injured in the stampede at Sandhya Theatre during the premier show of 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' on December 4, 2024.

Allu Arjun, who was present at the theatre, was booked along with his team and the theatre management for culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

The actor was arrested in the case on December 13 and was released on interim bail the next day.

On December 25, Allu Arjun, producer and director of 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' announced Rs 2 crore for the family of Revathi.

While Allu Arjun gave Rs 1 crore, Mythri Movies, the producers of the movie, have extended an assistance of Rs 50 lakh. Film director Sukumar also gave Rs 50 lakh for the family.

The actor visited the hospital on January 7 to see the boy and meet his family members.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is so heartbreaking 💔 That poor child lost his mother and is still struggling with his injuries. I hope the rehabilitation center can help him recover more. The family has been through so much.
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Rahul S.
While it's good that the film team and govt are helping financially, this tragedy shows how badly we need better crowd control measures at movie premieres. No film is worth risking lives over.
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Anjali M.
Praying for Sritej's full recovery 🙏 The father's strength through all this is incredible. Hope the 15-day rehab brings some positive changes in his condition.
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Vikram P.
The medical team deserves credit too - 4+ months of intensive care is no small feat. Hope they continue monitoring his progress closely at the rehab center.
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Sunita R.
I appreciate Allu Arjun stepping up to help, but I wish there was more focus on preventing these incidents rather than damage control after they happen. Theater safety needs to be priority #1.
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Karthik N.
Can't imagine what the father is going through - losing his wife and now caring for his injured son. The long road to recovery ahead... Hope the community continues supporting them.

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