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Kannada TV Actor Hospitalised After Husband Stabs Her In Bengaluru Over Suspected Infidelity
Kannada TV Actor Hospitalised After Husband Stabs Her In Bengaluru Over Suspected Infidelity

News18

time3 days ago

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Kannada TV Actor Hospitalised After Husband Stabs Her In Bengaluru Over Suspected Infidelity

Last Updated: Kannada TV actor Manjula Shruthi was stabbed by her husband Amresh in Bengaluru over infidelity suspicions on July 4. Shruthi is undergoing treatment, and Amresh is arrested. In a shocking incident, a Kannada TV actor and anchor, Manjula Shruthi, was stabbed by her husband over suspicion of infidelity in Bengaluru. The victim, Shruthi, is known for her roles in serials like Amruthadhaare. She was attacked on July 4 at Muneshwara Layout under the jurisdiction of Hanumanthnagar police station. The matter came to light recently. Shruthi and Amresh married 20 years ago after a love affair. The couple has two children and has been living in a rented house in Hanumanthnagar. However, Amresh reportedly disapproved of Shruthi's behaviour, and their relationship had become strained, NDTV reported. Shruthi separated from Amresh three months ago and moved in with her brother. After having disputes over house lease money, Shruthi filed a police complaint at Hanumanthnagar station. Despite this, the couple reconciled last Thursday. Shockingly, Amresh allegedly attacked Shruthi the next day, after their children had left for college. The attack involved pepper spray, followed by multiple stabbings to her ribs, thigh, and neck, as well as banging her head against the wall. Shruthi is undergoing treatment at Victoria Hospital. The Hanumanthnagar police have arrested Amresh and filed a case of attempted murder. Further investigation into the matter is underway. view comments First Published: July 12, 2025, 22:28 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Actor Stabbed By Husband Over Suspected Affair In Bengaluru, Hospitalised
Actor Stabbed By Husband Over Suspected Affair In Bengaluru, Hospitalised

NDTV

time3 days ago

  • NDTV

Actor Stabbed By Husband Over Suspected Affair In Bengaluru, Hospitalised

Bengaluru: A shocking incident has come to light from Bengaluru where a Kannada TV actor and anchor, Manjula Shruthi, was stabbed by her husband over suspicion of infidelity. Shruthi, known for her roles in serials like Amruthadhaare, was attacked on July 4 at Muneshwara Layout under the jurisdiction of Hanumanthnagar police station. The matter surfaced only recently. Shruthi married Amresh 20 years ago after a love affair. The couple has two children and had been living in a rented house in Hanumanthnagar. However, Amresh reportedly disapproved of Shruthi's behavior and their relationship had become strained. Three months ago, Shruthi separated from him and moved in with her brother. There were also disputes over house lease money, leading Shruthi to file a police complaint at Hanumanthnagar station. Despite this, the couple reconciled last Thursday. Shockingly, the very next day when their children had left for college, Amresh allegedly attacked Shruthi. He first used pepper spray and then stabbed her multiple times in the ribs, thigh, and neck. He also reportedly banged her head against the wall. Shruthi is undergoing treatment at Victoria Hospital. The Hanumanthnagar police have filed a case of attempted murder, and Amresh has been arrested. The police confirmed two cases have been filed with Hanumanthnagar police station regarding the domestic dispute between Shruthi and Amresh. The police investigation is ongoing.

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