
Many beauties enter the glamorous film field and only a few actresses will have the luck on their side and make it to the top league. The rest of them look at other options and settle in other fields. A tall beauty who appeared in multiple big films, but failed to see success falls in this category.
Ravishing beauty Deeksha Seth, who acted alongside stars could not taste success. Later, she had a big change in her career and is now working as a business professional. She is doing well and having a good time exploring exotic locations.
The tall beauty treats her fans on social media by sharing some breathtaking pictures. Almost all her pictures on social media show her enjoying exotic locations and flaunting her curvaceous body.
Her fans say that though she left the industry, she still has the spark, and given a chance she can set the screen on fire with her stunning looks. Just her pics on social media are making youth go weak in their knees and if she comes back we can expect some big glamour treat, though the chances of her coming to the screen are very thin.
Her recent vacation picks from exotic locations are breathtaking and the ravishing beauty is setting the temperature soaring up. She looks as glamorous as she was while doing films. Looks like her love for fitness is still there and she sweats it out in gyms. Going weak in knees, people are falling in love with her.
Deeksha Seth hails from north India and she was born in Delhi. Due to her father’s job, her family shifted to various places and she lived in various states with that. She went to Mumbai for college and Deeksha Seth was a student of the popular Mayo College Girls.
Though she wanted to become a marine archaeologist, she entered the glamour industry. Director Krish’s critically acclaimed Vedam was her first Telugu film. Later, she acted alongside stars like Ravi Teja, Gopichand, and Manchu Manoj. Her career didn’t take off even though she acted in Tamil films. Later, she changed her domain and turned successful.
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Summons Issued to Allu Arjun in Stampede Case
June 19, 2026

A city court on Friday issued summons to popular Tollywood actor Allu Arjun in connection with the Sandhya Theatre stampede case and directed him to appear in person on June 22.
Allu Arjun has been named as Accused No. 11 (A11) in the case relating to the tragic stampede that occurred during the premiere show of Pushpa 2: The Rule on December 4, 2024.
The incident claimed the life of a woman, M. Revathi, while her son sustained critical injuries. According to the police, the stampede broke out after huge crowds gathered at Sandhya Theatre following the actor’s arrival for the special screening.
The Nampally Criminal Court has so far issued summons to 19 of the 23 accused named in the chargesheet. The first ten accused are members of the theatre management, while eight bouncers associated with the actor have also been booked in the case.
The trial will commence after all the accused make their personal appearance before the court.
On the night of December 4, 2024, M. Revathi had attended the premiere along with her husband and children. The sudden surge of fans and moviegoers led to a stampede, resulting in her death and leaving her son seriously injured.
Police registered a case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder against the theatre management, Allu Arjun and members of his team.
The actor was arrested on December 13, 2024, and produced before the Nampally court, which remanded him to 14 days of judicial custody. However, the Telangana High Court granted him interim bail the same day, and he was released from jail the following day. Subsequently, the Nampally court granted him regular bail.
As part of the investigation, police questioned Allu Arjun for nearly three hours at Chikkadpally Police Station on December 24, 2024. The interrogation was based on a 10-minute video compiled from CCTV footage of the incident.
The police filed a chargesheet against all 23 accused in December 2024, and with the issuance of summons, the case is now set to move into the trial stage.