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Naga Shaurya’s biggest blunder which will haunt for life

Kannada Actor Darshan has recently been embroiled in a very public scandal. The investigation is revealing surprising facts every day. There are rumours that Darshan kidnapped Renukaswamy and with the help of his fan club president, beat him with belts, made him eat chicken biryani despite being a vegetarian, ripped off his skin and then dumped his body in the sewer.

The country is reeling from the news and the star hero’s gruesome actions, allegedly instigated by his mistress Pavitra, have left his followers furious on social media. Gruesome and horrifying pictures of Renukaswamy after his murder went viral yesterday, revealing the terrible torment he went through before his death.


Since then, Darshan has been the target of much criticism and calls for life in prison. There are even others who want the death penalty. Tollywood star Naga Shaurya unwisely chose to provide support for Darshan amidst this public uproar.

He wrote on his social media account: “My thoughts are with the family of the deceased and I sincerely wish them strength during this difficult time. However, it is incredibly disappointing to see people jumping to conclusions on this issue. Darshan Anna is not someone who would harm anyone even in their worst nightmares. Those who know him well can attest to his generosity, his caring nature and his unwavering commitment to helping others. He always went out of his way to support those in need and was a pillar of strength for many. »

The folly of Naga Shaurya’s choice to support Darshan is immense. When public opinion is so strongly against Darshan, Shaurya has made a grave mistake by defending someone who is accused of murder. Shaurya would have sided with someone who viciously tortured and killed his own fan, further destabilizing his already disintegrating career.

Naga Shaurya’s career will definitely be ruined and haunted by this mistake. If he had felt pity for Darshan, he had the opportunity to express it in private. There was no need at all to create a long, tone-deaf article approving the actions of an alleged murderer.