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RGV appears before Ongole police for inquiry

RGV appears before Ongole police for inquiry

Time of India3 days ago
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Ongole: Film director
Ram Gopal Varma
(RGV) appeared before the Ongole rural police for an inquiry in Prakasam district. He was questioned in the presence of his lawyer regarding a case filed against him by TDP leader M Ramalingam.
The case alleges that RGV engaged in false and immoral publicity for his movie "Vyooham" by posting morphed, defamatory pictures of TDP leaders Nara Chandrababu Naidu, Pawan Kalyan, and Nara Lokesh, which allegedly hurt the leaders and activists of the TDP and JSP.
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