Bengaluru:Widening the net to dig deep into the alleged Sandalwood drugs case, the Central Crime Bureau of the Bengaluru City police has summoned noted Kannada star couple - Aindrita Ray and Diganth Manchale - to appear before them in their office here on Wednesday.
The actor-couple have delivered multiple hits in the Kannada movie industry. They are a very well known couple on the party circuit as well in the city. Following Kannada actors Ragini Dwivedi and Sanjjna Galrani's arrests in this connection, the CCB has conducted a series of raids across the country and nabbed almost 11 persons in the last 10 days.
According to the Bengaluru city Joint commissioner (Crime) Sandeep Patil, "Notice issued to actors Diganth and Aindrita Ray to appear before Central Crime Branch (CCB) at 11 am tomorrow."
In response to the CCB notice, Aindrita Ray took to Twitter and confirmed that she has received the telephonic notice from the CCB and they (couple) will be present at the CCB office at 11 am. "We will fully cooperate in their investigations," she said.
As Ray's name cropped up in the ongoing drugs case, a video clip of the actor inviting people to Bally's Casino for their special Eid bash has surfaced the internet.
Following which, Ray issued a clarification on news channels that it was merely a video she had made at the behest of the marketing team of her Hindi movie and that she had no connection with anyone running the casino.
She also claimed that along with her co-stars she had gone to a casino in the past and it was not a wrong thing to do. "There are several other actors who also went to casinos on invitation for publicity purposes but I have been picked out and the video clip was blown out of proportion," the actor asserted.
Diganth is best known for his performance as Doodhpeda - a super hit Kannada movie released in 2008. His performances for the films such as Pancharangi (2010), Lifeu Ishtene (2011) and Parijatha (2012) earned him fame and pushed him to the top league of actors in Kannada cinema.
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