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Updated : Jun 11, 2024

Kannada Top Star Darshan arrested in a Murder Case

Kannada film industry was rocked by news that top-tier star Darshan has been taken into custody for questioning in connection with a murder case. Renuka Swamy, a resident of Chitradurga, was found dead at Sumanahalli Bridge on Saturday night. Initial reports suggest that Swamy had allegedly sent obscene messages to actress Pavithra Gowda, who is known to have close ties with Darshan. The Kamakshipalya Police have registered a case, and the investigation is currently underway.

Police Commissioner confirmed Darshan's arrest, adding a new layer of complexity to the case. This development has sent shockwaves through the film industry and among fans of the actor. The connection between Swamy’s messages to Pavithra Gowda and his subsequent death has raised several questions, prompting a thorough investigation by the authorities. The police are exploring all angles, including Darshan's possible involvement, to unravel the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Darshan's legal troubles are not new; he has had a history of violent behavior. A few years ago, the actor was reportedly involved in a domestic violence incident where he assaulted his wife. This past record adds to the scrutiny he faces in the current investigation. The Kannada film industry and Darshan’s fans are anxiously waiting for more details to emerge.






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