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Team Udayavani, Feb 7, 2019, 6:37 AM IST
Bengaluru: The Second Judicial Magistrate First Class court here has issued a summons to Sandalwood actor Kichcha Sudeep asking him to appear in person before it on March 26 with regard to the incident reported at an estate during the shoot of the television serial Varasdhara.
In the complaint given by Deepak Mayur, he informed that Sudeep and Mahesh, the executive producer, selected his coffee estate at Baiguru near Mallanduru to shoot a portion of the serial.
Though the estate owner Deepak had agreed for the shoot under one condition that a building be built on the spot where coffee plants were felled for shooting but Sudeep did not fulfil the condition after shooting.
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