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Kanabadutaledu (transl. Missing) is a 2021 Indian Telugu-language crime thriller film written and directed by Balaraju M. The film stars Sunil as Detective Rama Krishna whilst Vaishali Raj, Sukranth Veerella, Himaja, Praveen, Ravi Varma, and Kireeti Damaraju play pivotal roles.
He was arrested in connection with this case, but subsequently released. Rao was also one of those arrested in the Ramnagar conspiracy case, and accused of attending a meeting in which there was a plan made to assassinate two police officials. Seventeen years later, in 2003, he was completely acquitted of all charges in relation to this case. [4]
The police inspector who is investigating the case is determined to find the person responsible for the accident despite his superiors' indifference towards the case. Months after Amar's death, a highly respected and talented business worker named Sekhar offers to re-build and restore Varma Industries without any compensation, stating Amar met ...
Kshanam (transl. Moment) is a 2016 Indian Telugu-language mystery thriller film directed by Ravikanth Perepu.The film features Adivi Sesh (who also served as a co-writer of the film) and Adah Sharma in lead roles while Anasuya Bharadwaj, Vennela Kishore, Satyam Rajesh, Satyadev, and Ravi Varma in supporting roles with the music is by Sricharan Pakala and cinematography by Shaneil Deo. [3]
Mukhachitram (transl. Face portrait) is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language legal drama directed by Gangadhar and starring Vikas Vasista, Priya Vadlamani, Ayesha Khan and Chaitanya Rao Madadi with Vishwak Sen in an extended cameo.
Jeremyh Joseph Charles, 27, Marvin Joseph Charles, 38, Kern Charles, 65, of Union and 31-year-old Timothee Joseph Charles, of Tuxedo Park were indicted on Oct. 9 and arrested with on incident on ...
Three teenagers and a 20-year-old man have been indicted in the death of an Arizona 16-year-old boy who was found badly beaten outside a Halloween party last year, the Maricopa County prosecutor said.
Amrutha blames casteism for her husband's death and says that "separate fast track courts" must be made to prosecute murders committed because of the victim's caste. [25] She said she would never return to her biological family's home and will continue to live with Pranay's parents. [ 26 ]