Kannada actor held for firing gun over film production dispute
PTI, Nov 20, 2024, 9:57 AM IST
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Bengaluru: Kannada television actor Thandaveshwar was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly firing his licensed gun during a heated discussion with director Bharat Navunda over a film production dispute, police said.
The incident occurred on Monday evening at a film producer’s office near Chandra Layout, Bengaluru. No injuries were reported, sources confirmed.
According to police, Thandaveshwar fired a shot that pierced the roof during an argument over financial disagreements related to a halted film project. Several others were reportedly present at the time.
An FIR has been registered against Thandaveshwar under BNS Section 109 (Attempt to murder) and relevant sections of the Arms Act, based on Navunda’s complaint.
Sources said the two were working on a film titled ‘Devanampriya’ for two years.
Initially unable to secure a producer, Thandaveshwar invested Rs 6 lakh to keep the project afloat. Recently, they found a producer and resumed shooting, but progress was slow, leading to disputes. Thandaveshwar’s demand for repayment of his investment reportedly escalated tensions.
The investigation is ongoing, officials added.
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