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Actor Srinath Bhasi arrested in case of insulting anchor

Case of insulting a journalist: Actor Srinath Bhasi arrested

Kochi: Actor Srinath Bhasi has been arrested in a case of insulting an online presenter while conducting an interview for the promotion of a movie. The police registered the arrest of the actor who appeared at Maradu police station for questioning.

Bhasi had requested to allow time to appear before the police. But the police could not allow more time and asked them to appear tomorrow. Then the actor appeared at the police station.

Meanwhile, the producer’s association may seek explanation from the actor in the complaint against the anchor.

The case against the actor is that he insulted women. The complaint was filed by the anchor of the online channel. The complaint is that he behaved rudely during the interview.

Srinath Bhasi accused the anchor of asking inappropriate questions during an interview conducted as part of the film’s promotion. The anchor has also lodged a complaint with the Women’s Commission.

Meanwhile, Srinath Bhasi said that he did not shout at the anchor. His side was that when he was treated badly, he reacted as a normal human being. After the incident became controversial, Bhasi came forward saying he was apologizing. The apology was during a private TV channel interview.

As part of the film’s promotion, I had to give up to 25 interviews a day. It is a reaction when the mental stress becomes unbearable. Srinath Bhasi also responded that he should not have said the wrong thing.

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