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Social media has been swept into controversy after a cheating scandal involving actress Ashu Reddy, known for her role in the film ‘Chal Mohan Ranga’, was revealed. Social media users quickly spread this information, and the media became alert for any further developments.
Reports indicate that a case has been registered against the actress and her relatives at the Hyderabad Central Crime Station (CCS).Ashu Reddy responds with a strong warning on social mediaReacting to the ongoing controversy, Ashu Reddy took to social media to clarify that the information being spread is false and misleading. She also said that people who spread false information without verifying it will face serious legal action.
Many are focusing on Ashu Reddy’s statement.He explained the allegationsAccording to Deccan Chronicle, according to the complaint, London-based software engineer YV Dharmendra claimed that he met Ashu Reddy in 2018 and entered into a relationship with her. As reported by Deccan Chronicle, he claims that she promised to marry him and, over time, received money for various financial needs. The complaint states that she was given around Rs 9.35 crore, along with gold and other assets.
It is also alleged that some properties and valuables were purchased and registered in her name.A complaint has been lodged with the police and the investigation is ongoingThe complainant’s family further alleged that despite repeated discussions regarding marriage, the promise was not fulfilled. The case may have been registered, and the police may have begun an investigation, according to the announcement. The police may look into the bank deposit as well as any other evidence they may come across during the investigation.
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Disclaimer: The details in this report are based on the official police complaint filed in Hyderabad Central Crime Station and public statements made by relevant parties as of April 2026. This article makes no claims to the veracity of the allegations. Under Indian law, an individual is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The investigation is currently ongoing, and readers are advised to wait for official updates from authorities.
