Family Feud Escalates: Telugu Actor Manoj Accuses Brother Vishnu of 'Sabotage' Plot
Manoj alleged that while he was away, Vishnu and his associates, including bouncers, entered his house and poured a diesel-sugar mixture into the generators.
Manchu Manoj
In a dramatic new development in the ongoing feud within actor Mohan Babu’s family, his younger son Manoj has accused his elder brother Vishnu and his associates of attempting to sabotage his household, putting the safety of his family at risk.
In a statement issued on Sunday, Manoj claimed that on Saturday, while he was away for a film shoot, Vishnu, along with his associates — Raj Konduru, Kiran, Vijay Reddy, and a group of bouncers — entered his home under the pretence of delivering a birthday cake to their mother. He alleged that, once inside, they carried out a deliberate act of sabotage by tampering with the home’s generators, pouring a mixture of diesel and sugar into them.
Manoj described the act as "calculated sabotage," saying that the tampered generators malfunctioned later that night, causing dangerous electrical fluctuations that put everyone in the house at risk. He emphasised the potential severity of the situation, which involved his mother, his nine-month-old daughter, and other relatives, including his uncle and aunt from the village.
He further warned that with vehicles parked near the generators and active gas connections in the house, the consequences could have been catastrophic — potentially triggering a massive fire or explosion that might have resulted in fatalities.
Manoj also accused Vishnu and his associates of escalating the situation by forcibly removing the last remaining loyal staff member from his home, leaving his family vulnerable.
“This is not an isolated incident,” Manoj said, referring to an ongoing pattern of threats and intimidation. “Despite prior warnings from law enforcement, these actions continue with utter disregard for the safety of my family. I urge the authorities to take immediate action and ensure those responsible are held accountable.”