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Rajath Kishan and Vinay Gowda have been remanded to police custody after allegedly wielding a real machete on social media. The court ordered further investigation due to potential public ...
Bigg Boss Kannada fame Vinay Gowda and Rajath Kishan have been arrested for allegedly using a machete to film a video. The actors were arrested by the Karnataka police under sections of the Arms ...
Vinay Gowda and Rajath Kishan, known for their participation in the popular reality show Bigg Boss Kannada, have been arrested by the Karnataka Police under the Arms Act, of 1959. The arrest ...
Both Vinay Gowda and Rajath Kishan have a history of reality show stardom, having previously appeared in ‘Boys v/s Girls’ and as contestants in Bigg Boss Kannada Seasons 10 and 11, respectively.
Two former contestants of the reality show Bigg Boss Kannada are in legal trouble. Their names are Rajat Kishan and Vinay Gowda. A police case was filed against them because they were seen holding ...
Bigg Boss Kannada Season 10 contestants Rajat Kishan and Vinay Gowda are in trouble after an FIR was filed against them at Basaveshwaranagar Police Station, Bengaluru after a viral reel showed ...
Bengaluru: Popular Big Boss Kannada contestants Vinay Gowda and Rajath Kishan were arrested after a viral video featuring them holding machetes was shared on the internet, said an official on Friday.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 28 (ANI): Popular Big Boss Kannada contestants Vinay Gowda and Rajath Kishan were arrested after a viral video featuring them holding machetes was shared on ...
The Basaveshwara Nagar police on Wednesday arrested former Bigg Boss Kannada contestant, Rajath Kishan for violating his bail conditions. The accused Kishan and his associate Vinay Gowda were ...
BENGALURU: Former Bigg Boss Kannada contestants Rajath Kishan and Vinay Gowda are in more trouble for allegedly trying to mislead police by producing a fibre machete, claiming it to be the same ...
Bigg Boss Kannada fame Rajath Kishan and Vinay Gowda have been remanded to three days of police custody after a court ruling on their controversial social media reel featuring a machete.