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Star's Aid Insufficient for Stampede Victim's Child
5 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Son of a stampede victim requires continuous neuro-rehabilitation.
- Financial aid from Allu Arjun's family is deemed insufficient.
- Monthly treatment costs for the child exceed ₹1.25 lakh.

One year on from a tragic stampede at a Pushpa 2 event in Hyderabad that claimed the life of 39-year-old Revati, her son Sree Tej's battle for survival continues. The nine-year-old endured a harrowing 146 days in the hospital and now requires constant neuro-rehabilitation, struggling with essential functions like eating, drinking, and breathing independently.
His father, Bhaskar, has expressed concerns that the ₹2 crore donated by Allu Arjun's family is inadequate to cover ongoing medical expenses. The interest generated from this sum falls far short of the ₹1.25 lakh needed monthly for Sree Tej's treatment. Reports of the family seeking further assistance and receiving no response led to speculation about whether the star had overlooked their plight.




