Chief Minister KCR's daughter caught in money laundering


- Investment of politicians' money in super flop Ligar: Several political heads in ED's grip, Karan Johar and Charmy Kaur as filmmakers

- It is not new that black business people keep money in films. Earlier the issue of underworld money came up but apart from that the illegal source of all other money is not talked about. However, this case is more interesting as the issue of investment of leaders' money has come up for the first time. In India, there is no other business like politics. Seeing that no one else earns as much as two numbers in politics, this thing is suffocating.

At one time in India, there was a lot of talk about underworld money being invested in Bollywood films. Filmmaker Bharat Shah's connections with the D-Gang led to the issue of gangsters including Dawood Ibrahim, who fled India through Shah, investing in Bollywood. Salman Khan, Preity Zinta and Rani Mukhji's film 'Chori Chori Chupke Chupke' is under suspicion.

There were also claims that gangsters were forcing big stars to act in their films. Bharat Shah also served jail time in the case. Over time, this matter was forgotten and now no one even remembers the fact that the haram earnings earned by doing black business are invested in Bollywood.

Now all of a sudden this issue has resurfaced but the difference is that apart from the underworld, the investigation has started after complaining that the money of politicians and other criminals are being invested in films. At the center of this investigation is the movie 'Liger' which released in the month of August and was a super flop.

Successful South director Manatha Puri Jagannath was the director of this movie, which launched Vijay Devarakonda, a superstar of Telugu films, into Hindi films, while the producers of the film included Karan Johar and Charmi Kaur, who became a heroine in South films.

Andhra Pradesh Congress leader Bakka Judson had complained in September that the film 'Ligar' had investments from politicians, businessmen, gangsters and people doing black jobs abroad. This investment was made to launder black money, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter K. Judas was also blasted for coming through the medium of poetry. KCR has now entered the fray against the central government, so the ED showed great enthusiasm and immediately registered the complaint.

ED has been investigating since September. Apart from the director of this film, Puri Jagannath, Charmi Kor has also been questioned by the ED. Puri or Charmi are not known faces so no one got attention but now Vijay Devarakonda's turn has grabbed the attention of the whole country.

ED interrogated Vijay for 12 hours. The budget of the film was 125 crore rupees and the world heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, whose name was coined at one time, acted in the film.

The film was shot on lavish locations abroad including Las Vegas. Vijay is believed to have been asked questions ranging from where the film's funding came from to who was paid how much. ED suspects that a large-scale money laundering business has been carried out on the pretext of making 'Liger'. Money given to politicians for corruption was diverted to film production through foreign companies. Foreign actors including Mike Tyson were also paid with haram earnings.

Judson claimed that K. Kavita invited Charmi to her house and arranged a meeting with some big leaders and others. In this meeting, the blueprint for the production of the film was prepared. Seeing that the ED is proceeding on the basis of this claim, it is very soon that. It is certain that poetry will also have its turn.

The ED has already asked Charmi and Puri to provide details of where the money for the film came from. It seems that Kavitha will also be questioned soon after getting these details.

Whether the ED's allegations are true or not will be known when the investigation is over, but the talk of stopping black money in film production in India is not new.

Film production costs a lot. White cannot spend all of that. Fees paid to artists are also not all in the white. Apart from that, many expenses are paid with black money, so the talk of investing black money in film production is not new.

It is not new that black business people keep money in films. As discussed earlier, the issue of underworld money has come up, but apart from that, there is no mention of the illegal source of all other money, but black money is in abundance, but the issue of investment of leaders' money has come up for the first time, so this case is more interesting. In India, there is no other business like politics. Seeing that no one else earns as much as two numbers in politics, this thing is suffocating.

In this case, there is a needle of suspicion against the daughter of the Chief Minister of Telangana, so there are allegations that the ED is showing interest for political reasons. Telangana is central to BJP's expansion in the south. KCR's stronghold in Telangana. KCR, who became a hero by demanding a separate state of Telangana from Andhra Pradesh, has won the assembly elections twice and became the Chief Minister. BJP has gone full force to end their supremacy. On the other hand, KCR has also gone full force against the BJP. Allegations are being made that the issue of production of 'Ligar' has been raised to scare KCR in this political fight.

If nothing comes out at the end of the ED investigation, these allegations will be true, but for that, we have to wait for the investigation to be completed. On the other hand, if ED discovers that Netalog is laundering black money by withholding money in film production, it will be a big deal because for the first time, the leaders will be targeted.

Kavita also accused in Delhi liquor scam

KCR's daughter Kalvakuntala Kavita has also been made an accused in the Delhi liquor scam. The chargesheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has named Kavita as an accused. ED has made Kavita an accused based on the statement of Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's so-called special man Amit Arora. Amit Arora is the director of a company called Buddy Retail. Arora is currently in jail.

According to the ED, Arora has confessed that a bribe of Rs 100 crore was given by the 'South Group' through Aam Aadmi Party leaders Vijay Nair. Nair is an accused in the case and is serving a jail term. According to Arora's statement, Kavitha was the leader of the 'South Group'. Apart from Kavita, there were also Sharath Reddy, Manguta Srinivasa Reddy. He conveyed this amount to AAP leaders through people including Amit Arora. ED has also arrested Sharath Reddy in this case.

ED alleges that Arora made ten calls to Kavita's two numbers in 2021 and 2022. Kavita has destroyed 10 phones to destroy the evidence of her involvement. ED has also given details of phone numbers in its report.

Software engineer Kavita left America and came to India

KCR's political heir is his son K.T. It is certain that Rama Rao will be there but his daughter Kavita is also politically active. KCR's party Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) MLA Kavita has also won from Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat before. Kavita B.Tech. After doing Master of Science from University of South Mississippi. Kavita worked as a software engineer in America before returning to India in 2003. Kavita returned to India and married a businessman named Devanpalli Anil Kumar. He has two sons named Aditya and Arya from this marriage. Kavita left for America after marriage but returned to India in 2006 and is active in politics. Kavita won from Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat in 2014 with a margin of 1.64 lakh votes but lost in 2019. In October 2020, he became an MLA by winning the Telangana Legislative Council by-election.

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