In a shocking development, celebrated filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli has found himself embroiled in a major controversy after his former collaborator, U. Srinivasa Rao, allegedly took his own life, leaving behind a disturbing suicide note and a selfie video that has sent shockwaves across Tollywood.
Srinivasa Rao, a 34-year-old executive producer who worked on Yamadonga and shared a long-standing professional and personal relationship with Rajamouli, reportedly blamed the Baahubali director for subjecting him to extreme “torture”, which allegedly pushed him towards the tragic decision. The accusations, made public after his death, have ignited a storm of speculation and outrage.
According to sources, before his suicide, Srinivasa Rao recorded a video message and penned a letter, both of which have now surfaced, directly implicating Rajamouli. The startling allegations have led to widespread demands for a suo motu case against the filmmaker, with many urging authorities to conduct a lie detector test to uncover the truth.
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As the controversy intensifies, Rajamouli and his team have maintained a deafening silence, fueling further speculation. Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on law enforcement agencies to take swift action and investigate the claims made by the late executive producer.
The shocking turn of events has left Tollywood in turmoil, with industry insiders and fans alike wondering what truly transpired between Rajamouli and his former associate. Did a rift between the two escalate beyond control? Was there an undisclosed dispute that pushed Srinivasa Rao to such an extreme step?
As the demands for justice grow louder, all eyes are now on the police to see whether they will act on the sensational allegations or if this case will remain a mystery. One thing is certain—this controversy has cast a long shadow over one of Indian cinema’s most revered directors, and the truth behind the allegations is now a matter of intense public scrutiny.
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