Chilling Details Emerge in Murder Case Involving Actor Darshan, Karnataka Film Chamber Reacts

Chilling Details Emerge in Murder Case Involving Actor Darshan, Karnataka Film Chamber Reacts

Bengaluru, India – Disturbing details have emerged in the murder case involving popular Kannada actor Darshan. According to reports, the actor allegedly strangled and killed his wife, Bhavana, on the night of September 18, 2020, in their residence in Mysuru.

Police sources revealed that Darshan initially misled the authorities by claiming that Bhavana had committed suicide by hanging. However, a thorough investigation uncovered evidence of strangulation marks on her neck. The actor’s fingerprints were also found on the murder weapon, a metal rod.

Darshan was arrested on September 19 and has been charged with murder. He has been remanded to judicial custody for 14 days. The police are continuing their investigation and have seized CCTV footage from the residence for further analysis.

The Karnataka Film Chamber has expressed shock and dismay over the allegations against Darshan. In a statement, the chamber condemned the alleged act of violence and expressed its commitment to supporting the authorities in the investigation.

“We are deeply saddened by this news and stand firmly against any form of violence, especially against women,” the statement read. “We urge the police to conduct a thorough investigation and ensure justice is served.”

Darshan is considered one of the most popular actors in the Kannada film industry. He has acted in over 50 films and has a large fan following. The news of his alleged involvement in a murder case has sent shockwaves throughout the Kannada film fraternity.

The case has sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice for the victim. Activists and social media users have condemned the allegations against Darshan and demanded that the full extent of the law be applied.

The investigation is ongoing, and the full truth about the circumstances surrounding Bhavana’s death remains to be uncovered. The trial is expected to begin in the coming months.

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