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This is an archive article published on October 23, 2007

No threat to couple: family

As Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi’s younger daughter, who married against his wishes, moved the Delhi High Court seeking police protection...

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As Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi’s younger daughter, who married against his wishes, moved the Delhi High Court seeking police protection, her family on Monday made it clear that the couple faced no threat whatsoever from them. “There is absolutely no threat to their (couple’s) lives from us. We don’t have any idea about their whereabouts and are not searching for them,” Chiranjeevi’s younger brother and popular actor Pavan Kalyan said.

On the couple — Srija and Sirish Baradwaj — apprehending a threat to their lives because Chiranjeevi was an influential person, Kalyan said, “we are not in the company of goondas, but have the love and affection of fans. We are not after somebody’s lives.” He advised the couple not to waste time of the “police as the law enforcing agencies have more important things to do”. He wished happiness for Srija “wherever she is”. Accompanied by his supporters and fans, Kalyan went to the Jubilee Hills police station here and surrendered his revolver. “I am surrendering the weapon, so that there is no scope for misunderstanding in any quarter. We wish Srija a happy life wherever she is,” the actor said.

Kalyan also said that the entire family was shocked by Srija’s decision to walk out of her home. “I came here (police station) because I could not bear the pain and suffering my brother is undergoing,” he said. Sirja was welcome home whenever she wished to come, he said.

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