Manchu Family Dispute Turns Public
A personal rift within the Manchu family has escalated into a public drama. Veteran actor Mohan Babu released an emotional audio message, accusing his son, Manchu Manoj, of causing him deep emotional pain.
In the audio, Mohan Babu expressed his sorrow, stating, “I raised you with love and care, Manoj. I spent a fortune on your education, but you’ve hurt me by listening to your wife’s words. You’ve picked up drinking habits and are heading down the wrong path.” He also clarified that while family disputes are common, he denied allegations that Manoj physically assaulted him.
Mohan Babu went on to add, “You have no right to step into my house. This is a home I built with my hard-earned money. Whether I give my property to my children or donate it, that is my decision. You’ve tarnished my reputation in public.” The comments highlight the growing divide between the father and son.
Media Protest and Police Intervention
The controversy took another turn when journalists staged a protest outside Mohan Babu’s residence. They demanded an apology for his alleged remarks against the media, further intensifying the situation.
Meanwhile, the Rachakonda Police issued notices to Mohan Babu. He has been instructed to appear before the authorities by 10:30 AM tomorrow and surrender his firearms, adding a legal dimension to the ongoing family conflict.
Tensions at the Residence
The atmosphere at Mohan Babu’s Jalpalli residence remains tense. Reports suggest that Manoj and his wife are staying in the house despite the dispute. Amidst the stress, Mohan Babu’s health reportedly deteriorated, prompting his elder son, Manchu Vishnu, to rush him to a hospital for treatment.
To maintain order, heavy police forces have been deployed around the residence. The question of whether Manoj will vacate the property or stay put has added to the suspense.
The possible return of Manchu Vishnu to the family home is also fueling speculation. Many are keenly watching how this high-profile family drama will unfold in the coming days.