
Telangana: A complaint had been filed 22 years after the tragic death of renowned actress Soundarya in a plane crash, calling for a fresh investigation into the incident. The complaint, as reported by News18 Kannada, claimed that Soundarya's death was not an accident but a potential murder, allegedly linked to a property dispute with actor Mohan Babu, her former business associate.
However, Soundarya’s husband, GS Raghu, has come forward to deny these claims, calling the reports “baseless news.” In an official statement shared with Telugu360, Raghu sought to clarify the matter and provide his side of the story.
“I want to deny the baseless news that has been circulating regarding a property in Hyderabad involving Shri Mohan Babu sir and my late wife, Soundarya,” Raghu stated. “To clarify, there was no property illegally acquired by Shri Mohan Babu sir from my wife. As far as I am aware, we never had any land transactions with him.”
Raghu further emphasised that his family shares a strong bond of friendship with Mohan Babu, stating, “I have known Shri Mohan Babu sir for over 25 years and have always shared a good and strong friendship with him. Our families, including my wife, my mother-in-law, and my brother-in-law, have always maintained a relationship built on mutual trust and respect. I hold Shri Mohan Babu sir in high regard, and I want to make it clear that we share a close rapport, as a family.”
He continued, "I want to confirm once again that there are no property transactions related to this with Shri Mohan Babu sir. This news is entirely false, and I kindly request everyone to stop spreading these misleading reports. Let us put an end to this issue now."
Published: 13 Mar 2025, 10:00 am IST
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