Madras High Court upholds Vijay’s penalty, Anju Krishna arrested in drug case, Raveena Ravi’s harassment claim: Top 5 South stories of the day |
On February 6, the South film industry witnessed several major developments, ranging from court verdicts and arrests to strong statements by film personalities. Legal matters and personal revelations once again dominated headlines.
Madras HC confirms Rs 1.5 crore penalty on Vijay
The Madras High Court upheld a tax penalty of Rs 1.5 crore imposed on actor Vijay by the Income Tax Department. The court dismissed Vijay’s plea and termed the penalty valid, stating that there was no reason to interfere with the department’s decision. The Income Tax Department’s stand was fully endorsed by the court.
Anju Krishna arrested in a drug case
The Anti-Narcotic Intelligence Unit (South) arrested Anju Krishna during a raid conducted at Valasaravakkam. Police reportedly seized methamphetamine and marijuana from the premises. Following her arrest, she was produced before a magistrate and remanded to judicial custody.
Jeethu Joseph confirms no ‘Drishyam 4’
Director Jeethu Joseph has clarified that Drishyam 3 will be the concluding instalment of the popular franchise. He stated that he has not even envisioned a Drishyam 4, adding that many people close to him have advised ending the series after the third part.
Maniyanpilla Raju arrested after road accident
Popular actor Maniyanpilla Raju was arrested by Kerala Police in connection with a late-night road accident in Thiruvananthapuram. The actor has been named as an accused in the case. He was later produced before a magistrate’s court and granted bail.
Raveena Ravi breaks silence on three years of online abuse
Actress and dubbing artist Raveena Ravi has accused a man and his twin brothers of subjecting her to sustained online harassment. According to her, the individuals allegedly approached her using multiple fake social media accounts and sent licentious, obscene and offensive messages. Raveena claimed that police intervention did not help in stopping the abuse, and that she decided to speak out to protect herself, her father and her friends.