
Vijay Deverakonda lands in legal trouble over alleged derogatory remarks about tribal people during a film event.
South Indian actor Vijay Deverakonda, known for his bold personality and offbeat roles, has been booked under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. This legal action stems from his controversial remarks made during the pre-release event of his upcoming film "Retro." During the public appearance, Vijay allegedly made insensitive comments referring to tribal people in a manner that has since been deemed offensive and disrespectful by community leaders and rights activists.
The remarks sparked outrage on social media, with several users calling for accountability and legal action. Following public pressure, a complaint was filed by a local tribal organization, leading to police registration of a case under sections of the SC/ST Act. Legal experts mention that such cases are treated with seriousness, and an investigation is likely to follow.
Vijay Deverakonda or his legal team have yet to issue a detailed public response or apology, though sources close to the actor suggest he may release a statement soon. Meanwhile, fans and critics remain divided—some defending the actor's intent, while others emphasize the need for responsible speech in public platforms.
The incident has also reignited discussions around celebrity accountability and sensitivity towards marginalized communities in the entertainment industry. This case may serve as a legal and social benchmark on how public figures are expected to engage in culturally inclusive dialogue.