Jr NTR’s Bengaluru Hospital Visit Turns Chaotic as Fans Breach Security at KIMS
Actor Jr NTR's visit to KIMS Hospitals on Sunday turned chaotic after hundreds of fans gathered outside the facility for an inauguration event. The situation escalated when large crowds pushed past security barricades, damaged property and forced police to intervene to restore order.
Videos from the scene showed disorder inside the hospital complex as fans rushed toward the entrance hoping to catch a glimpse of the actor. What was meant to be a formal inauguration quickly spiralled into a crowd-control challenge once Jr NTR arrived.
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Crowd surge and escalator incident raise safety concerns
The gathering at the hospital entrance swelled rapidly as supporters surrounded access points and pushed toward the building when the actor arrived. Security personnel struggled to manage the surge as fans packed the gates and spilled into the premises, overwhelming the arrangements in place.
The rush of people also led to a safety scare inside the hospital complex. Many fans climbed onto an escalator at the same time, ignoring basic safety limits. Under the strain, the escalator reportedly malfunctioned. Hospital authorities quickly sealed off the area and stopped the escalator's use to prevent further risk or damage.
As the situation grew difficult to control, police teams stepped in to disperse the crowd near the entrance. Officers carried out a mild lathi charge to push back tightly packed groups. After clearing the space, security personnel formed a guarded corridor and escorted Jr NTR into the building so the inauguration programme could proceed.
Videos go viral as authorities review arrangements
Short clips from the visit quickly spread across social media, showing supporters chanting slogans, waving from behind barricades and trying to edge closer as the actor stepped out of his vehicle. As excitement grew, organised crowd control broke down and parts of the hospital interior became noisy and congested.
Despite the tense situation, Jr NTR remained composed. Videos from the venue showed the actor acknowledging fans, waving and briefly interacting with supporters as he entered the building.
Hospital authorities and security officials are now reviewing how the event was handled after the sudden surge of fans disrupted the inauguration programme. The incident has highlighted the challenges of managing large crowds during celebrity appearances.
Meanwhile, Jr NTR continues with upcoming film commitments and is preparing for the sequel to Devara, with shooting for Devara 2 expected to begin in May 2026. The Bengaluru episode once again reflects the scale of fan interest surrounding the actor's public outings.
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