Anchor Vishnupriya Faces Police Complaint Over Paid Glamour Content
AISF demands criminal case against TV personality for introducing subscription model for private videos

The line between social media stardom and monetizing that fame has never been more controversial in Telugu entertainment circles. Popular TV anchor Vishnupriya finds herself at the center of a brewing storm after introducing a subscription-based model for her glamour content on Instagram.
The controversy erupted when Vishnupriya, known for her wit and screen presence, began promoting paid access to her private videos through subscription fees. This marked a significant departure from typical celebrity social media strategies, where stars usually rely on brand endorsements and appearances for revenue.
What started as online criticism quickly escalated into legal territory. On Saturday, AISF state vice-president M. Saikumar led a delegation to the Suryaraopeta Cyber Crime police station to file a formal complaint against the anchor. The student organization is demanding both a criminal case and the immediate blocking of her Instagram account.
The core argument from AISF leaders centers on social responsibility. They argue that celebrities should serve as role models rather than leading youth astray for financial gain. The timing is particularly sensitive given Vishnupriya's previous entanglement in betting app controversies, which had already put her under public scrutiny.
This incident reflects a broader tension in the entertainment industry about acceptable monetization methods. While many celebrities have successfully launched their own digital platforms and content strategies, Vishnupriya's approach has struck a nerve with traditionalists and youth advocates alike.
Social analysts are viewing this as a test case for how far celebrities can push boundaries in the digital age. The subscription model itself isn't new globally, but its introduction by a mainstream Telugu TV personality has sparked debates about cultural values versus commercial freedom.
The police response to AISF's complaint will likely set a precedent for similar cases. If authorities take action, it could signal stricter oversight of celebrity social media monetization. Conversely, dismissing the complaint might embolden other personalities to explore similar revenue streams.
For now, the Telugu entertainment industry watches closely as this controversy unfolds, knowing that the outcome could reshape how stars approach their digital presence and fan engagement strategies.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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