Karnataka

IT searches on Kannada actors, producers continue in Bengaluru

Written by : IANS

Searches by the Income Tax Department on four top Kannada film actors and three producers continued on the second day in their residences across the city for alleged tax evasion, an official said on Friday.

"The searches are on in all the premises of the actors and producers. We cannot say if they conclude by Friday, as the officials are going through voluminous files, documents and other materials related to source of income, investments and collections," the official told IANS on the condition of anonymity.

The four Kannada actors are Shivarajkumar, his younger brother Puneeth Rajkumar, Sudeep and Yash. The three film producers are Rockline Venkatesh, C.R. Manohar and Vijay Kirgandur.

"A press note can be issued only after the searches are completed," added the official.

About 30 teams consisting of 5-6 officers in each team from the Income Tax (Investigations) cell began the search and seize operation on Thursday at 8:00 a.m. in 27 locations across the city where the actors and producers have their offices and residences.

The searches are being conducted under Section 132 of the Income-Tax Act, 1961, after warrants were issued to the actors and producers in advance.

According to sources in the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC), the searches were in connection with three recent films with which the actors and producers concerned were associated.

"The films were produced with mega budgets and sold to distributors and exhibitors at a high premium. As they were a superhit at the box office, the collections were also huge. The tax sleuths are verifying accounts and transactions incurred in the films," a KFCC source told IANS on Thursday.

The blockbusters under the Income Tax department's scanner include CR Manohar's 'The Villain', starring Shivarajkumar and Sudeep and Vijay Kirgandur's 'KGF'  starring Yash. Venkatesh's 'Nata Sarvabhouma' with Puneeth as its hero is yet to be released.

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