Telugu actor and writer Posani Krishna Murali, 66, was arrested by Hyderabad police on February 26, 2025, from his residence. He faces serious charges including making derogatory comments against political leaders and communities. These charges are non-bailable. He was forwarded to judicial custody. Posani previously faced legal issues for similar remarks and supported YSRCP.
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