Is Actress Sumalatha Ambareesh's Latest Insta Post About Darshan? What We Know
Is Actress Sumalatha Ambareesh's Latest Insta Post About Darshan? What We Know
Sumalatha Ambareesh wrote on Instagram Stories a Lord Krishna verse that reads, “A lot goes wrong before everything goes right. Just have faith."

Famously called the Challenging Star, Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa, his partner Pavithra Gowda and eleven others were recently arrested in a murder case that unfolded a month ago. Both actors, along with 11 others, Pavan, Vinay, Pradosh, Nandeesha, Deepak, Lakshman, Nagaraju, Karthik, Nikhil, Keshav Murthy and Raghavendra were sent to police custody by a city court.

The silence of some of Darshan’s close friends, including Sumalatha Ambareesh, actors Abhishek Ambareesh and Dhanveer, during his recent troubles, sparked considerable speculation. Netizens are particularly intrigued by the lack of public support from Sumalatha Ambareesh, who has often referred to Darshan as her elder son, yet refrained from commenting directly on his situation.

Amidst this mess, a post by Sumalatha on her Instagram has drawn attention. She wrote on Instagram Stories a Lord Krishna verse that reads, “A lot goes wrong before everything goes right. Just have faith.” Many believe that this message was subtly directed at supporting Darshan during his downfall. Screenshots of this post are now circulating widely online.

After Darshan’s murder case, none of his celebrity friends publicly advocated for him, which left his fans deeply concerned. During this period, Darshan’s wife Vijayalakshmi reached out via Instagram, reassuring fans of Darshan’s affection for them and acknowledging their mutual affection.

She explained the importance of patience and peace during this challenging time, reassuring them that she had communicated their concerns to Darshan. She expressed trust in the justice system and invoked divine protection against those maligning Darshan in his absence, hopeful for a return to better times.

Besides, Kannada filmmakers have approached the film chamber to register titles for a movie based on the Renukaswamy murder case, involving Kannada actor Darshan. However, as per reports, these titles have been turned down as the case is still ongoing.

As per a Times of India report, filmmakers have sought to register titles like D-Gang, Pattanagere Shed and Khaidi No 6106. D-Gang refers to Darshan’s title D-Boss and Pattanagere Shed where the murder allegedly took place. Khaidi No 6106 is the under-trial prisoner number assigned to Darshan in Parappana Agrahara Prison. However, the report mentioned that the film chamber has turned down these requests.

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