Mohan Babu, a veteran Telugu actor, has accused his son Manchu Manoj and daughter-in-law Monika of threatening him and has lodged a police case against them. Between his son Manchu Manoj and legendary Telugu actor Mohan Babu, things are not going well. Mohan has reported his son Manchu and daughter-in-law Monika to the police, alleging that they have intimidated him. Additionally, he asked the cops to protect him.
Manoj Manchu and “some anti-social elements employed by him caused a disturbance on Sunday at his house ‘Manchu Town’ in Jalpally in Rangareddy district,” according to Mohan Babu’s police complaint. “I fear for my safety, my valuables, and my property. I’ve been told that these people are waiting for me to come home so they may hurt me and make me feel afraid and force me to leave my home forever. In the police complaint, the veteran actor claimed, “All those people are anti-social elements and are causing fear and threat of life to those who are at my home, including me.”
Mohan Babu called for Manoj Manchu, Monika, and their associates to face legal consequences. Additionally, he pleaded with the police to remove them from his land. “Give me enough protection to make sure I’m safe and let me go home without fear,” the actor, who owns a chain of schools that includes Mohan Babu University, said.
According to a number of earlier stories, Manoj Manchu went to the police station and said his father had attacked him. A document of the police complaint stating that Mohan Babu requires protection after being beaten by his son Manchu Manoj and daughter-in-law Monika was shared by Glute on their X handle on Monday. It said, “My younger son, Mr. Manoj, who happened to have left my house and showed up four months ago, caused a disturbance at my house on 8.12.2024 along with anti-social elements that he employed.” He then departed the property with his wife, Mrs. Monika, leaving his 7-month-old daughter in the custody of his hired nanny and housemaid.
“At 10.30 AM, while I was at my Madhapur office, one of my staff members told me that some thirty people, posing as my son Mr. Manoj’s associates, had broken into my home. The complaint went on to say, “They evicted my staff from the property, threatened them with severe consequences, and declared that no one could enter the house without their permission.”