The
controversy
surrounding
the
movie
Dhenikaina
Ready
is
getting
worse
with
about
40
people
from
the
Brahmin
community
attacking
hero
Manchu
Vishnu's
house
and
destroying
doors
and
lights
by
pelting
stones
on
Wednesday
night
(October
31).
The
Telugu
actor,
who
was
in
a
mood
to
celebrate
its
successful
opening,
had
to
knock
the
door
of
the
Human
Rights
Commission
(HRC)
for
justice.
In
an
interview
to
a
leading
English
daily,
Manchu
Vishnu
himself
has
confirmed
the
incident.
The
actor
said
that
a
group
of
40
people
from
Brahmin
community
attacked
his
house
at
8.45
pm
on
Wednesday.
They
pelted
stones
breaking
the
doors
and
lamps.
His
mom,
who
was
reportedly
alone
at
home,
was
shocked
by
this
awkward
incident.
Manchu
Vishnu
added
that
he
was
at
the
gym
when
the
incident
happened.
His
panicked
mom
called
him
and
narrated
the
incident
over
the
phone.
Fortunately,
the
auto-rickshaw
drivers
and
some
boutique
employees
intervened
and
helped
the
security
guards
to
keep
away
the
mob
from
the
house.
A
few
Brahmin
communities
had
filed
a
complaint
against
team
of
the
movie
Dhenikaina
Ready
stating
the
film
had
allegedly
insulted
Brahmin
culture
and
hurting
their
sentiments.
However,
after
the
incident
took
a
violent
turn
on
Wednesday
night,
both
Manchu
Vishnu
and
the
Brahmins
Association
approached
the
Human
Rights
Commission
on
Thursday
afternoon
for
justice.