Tamil actress Ranjitha takes premature retirement after Swami sex-scandal

Chennai, May 3 (ANI): South Indian actress Ranjitha, known for a sex-scandal linking her with tainted guru Swami Nityananda, has decided to quit to lead a quiet life with her family in Kerala.

In a statement issued by her lawyers, the actress is said to be severely depressed after video recordings featuring her in compromising positions with the swami surfaced Tamil Nesan reports.

The actress has disassociated herself from the video.

Supreme Court dismisses charges against actress Khusboo

New Delhi, Apr 28 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed all cases registered against South Indian film actress and activist Khusboo for her alleged remarks on pre-marital sex.

The apex court quashed all 22 cases registered against her.

Khusboo described the judgement as a major relief for her.

“I am relieved and relaxed after hearing the verdict,” said Khusboo.

“I believe in my words, and the verdict has reaffirmed my belief,” she added.

The Tamil actress had given an interview in 2005 mentioning that men cannot expect their brides to be virgins and also suggested that girls should take protective measures before engaging in pre-marital sex.

The actress was accused of defaming Tamil womanhood and chastity.

She moved the Madras High Court to quash the criminal complaints against her.

The court, however, rejected her plea, but directed that all the 22 complaints against Khushboo be transferred to the chief metropolitan magistrate in Chennai to facilitate speedy disposal.

In 2008, Khushboo had appealed against the High Court”s order in the Supreme Court. (ANI)

Sex video of Swami Nityananda with another Tamil film actress emerges

Kuala Lumpur, Mar 25 (ANI): A new sex video involving spiritual leader Swami Nityananda and another Tamil film actress, Yuvarani, has reportedly surfaced on the Internet.

According to the Tamil Nesan, the spiritual leader is currently missing after his sleazy acts with South Indian actress Ranjitha were televised by a private TV channel about two weeks ago, reports Star Online.

TV channels cannot broadcast the current video owing to a Karnataka High Court order prohibiting the airing of any sleazy video of the swami.

Yuvarani has filed a petition with the Chennai police commissioner requesting that the video be removed from the Internet.

She has denied having any sexual relationship with the swami but admitted to having met him with her two children. (ANI)

Malay-Indian actress on fast-track to stardom

Kuala Lumpur, June 29 (ANI): Malay-Tamil actress Shantini Theva used to be a Tamil film fan, but today, she is part of the glitzy industry herself-she is playing one of the main female leads in big budget flick ‘Nadodigal’.

Hailing from Banting, Selangor, Shantini has many more offers pouring in, which could soon see her join the ranks of famed Tamil film stars like Jothika, Simran and Sneha.

“It is a very surreal feeling but I am glad to have been given a chance to be part of India’s industrious cine world,” Star Online quoted Shantini as saying.

And she is certainly headed towards superstardom, for her co-star in the movie is Sasi- kumar, who is currently the talk of the movie world in Madras due to his sterling performance in the box office hit ‘Subramaniapuram’.

Shantini has said that working with the all-Indian crew members was also a valuable experience for her as it gave her an insight on the work culture there.

“All the cast and crew were efficient and dedicated and it was also a big thrill to work with director P. Samuthirakkani,” she said.

Shantini received the offer to act in ‘Nadodigal’ from Samuthirakkani after she played the role of a private investigator in about 25 episodes of Tamil soap opera ‘Arasi’.

“He asked me if I would like to star in his movie and I accepted without a second thought,” said the eldest of five siblings.

Shantini said that she would soon be back in India to act in a Telegu as well as a Tamil movie.

She revealed that she received the offers while she was shooting Nadodigal.

Shantini said that many filmmakers had also asked her to apply for permanent residence status in India as they foresaw a long career ahead for her there.

“I have taken their advice and am currently in the process of applying to be an Indian permanent resident,” said Shantini. (ANI)