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Manchu Vishnu gets into another huge trouble

on Dec 31, 2024

Manchu Family Feud has made headlines with Manchu Manoj breaking gates of Jalpally house and entering. Manchu Vishnu flew down to Hyderabad from Dubai to take care of the feud betweem Manoj and their father, Manchu Mohan Babu. In his anger, Mohan Babu gravely injured a journalist who trespassed into his property as well. 


While the feud seems to have calmed down a bit and Vishnu even started promoting his upcoming film Kannappa, another controversy is breathing down his throat. A video has been leaked out into media, where, Manchu Vishnu's manager Kiran and his staff can be seen carrying a wild boar. 


Hunting wild boars or any sort of wild animals is prohibited in India. So, staff of Manchu Vishnu bringing wild boar dead body which is said to have been hunted by them, will push Manchu Vishnu into further bad light and legal battle, as well. 


Under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, Manchu Vishnu's staff can be arrested. It is stated that Manchu Manoj has tried to stop his brother's staff from committing such heinous acts but they have gone to deaf ear. 


Earlier, Manchu Manoj shared a picture showcasing sugar being dumped into the generator instead of fuel. Now, this video leak has surfaced on the internet. Looks like the family feud is taking all sorts of ugly shape. 


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