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Attempt to murder case against NTR's son

June 04, 2004 20:57 IST

Police have registered an attempt to murder case against Telugu film star Balakrishna for allegedly opening fire at producer B Suresh and his friend, injuring them seriously and detained two persons in connection with the incident.

Balakrishna, youngest son of former chief minister N T Rama Rao, had allegedly opened fire at his Jubilee Hills residence on Thursday night after an argument with Suresh and his friend Satyanarayan Chaudhury, police said in Hyderabad.

Suresh's condition is stated to be 'stable' while Chaudhury's is said to be critical.

Suresh, who recently produced the hit movie Lakshmi Narasimha starring Balakrishna in the lead, had gone to the actor's house to discuss some financial matters when the actor opened fire.

Immediately after the incident, Balakrishna had then got himself admitted to the private Care Hospital in Banjara Hills, complaining of a hand injury.

According to doctors at the hospital, the actor was given 'heavy sedatives and was not in position to respond to any queries'.

Police were still clueless about the exact cause of the incident. At present, the victims are not in a position to talk.

They have seized two licenced revolvers from the actor's residence and detained his maid servant and driver for interrogation.

Preliminary investigations revealed that six rounds were fired from a revolver that belongs to Balakrishna's wife.

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"We have booked a case of attempt to murder under sections 307 of the Indian Penal Code and two sections of the Indian Arms Act on the basis of a complaint as well as evidences collected from the actor's residence," Police Commissioner R P Singh said adding, "We have collected some evidence, including empty shells and blood stained clothes."

Balakrishna would be taken into custody as soon as he is discharged, possibly on Saturday, Singh said.

Scores of the actor's fans gathered at the hospital to enquire about his condition. Some raised slogans and even threatened 'self-immolation' if their 'hero' is arrested.

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