Tollywood Producer Siva Rama Krishna Arrested in Shocking Land Grab Case

The Tollywood film industry has been sent reeling after prominent producer Burugupally Siva Rama Krishna was arrested by Osmania University Police on October 22nd for his alleged involvement in a major land encroachment case.

Siva Rama Krishna, a prominent figure in the industry during the late 1990s and early 2000s, stands accused of using forged documents to claim ownership of 80 acres of land in Hyderabad. He allegedly obtained original documents from the archaeology department with the assistance of senior assistant Koththi Chandrasekhar. Builder Margoni Lingam is also implicated in the case, having allegedly helped Siva Rama Krishna claim the land as his own.

The case, which dates back to 2003, saw the Andhra Pradesh Government initiate legal proceedings against Siva Rama Krishna to challenge his claim. After navigating through the High Court and Supreme Court, the Supreme Court ultimately ruled against the producer, finding him guilty of producing fake documents.

Siva Rama Krishna’s arrest has sent shockwaves through the Tollywood industry, with many expressing surprise and disbelief at the allegations against the well-known producer. This case raises serious concerns about the vulnerability of land records and the potential for fraudulent claims in Hyderabad.

The Investigation:

The Osmania University Police investigation revealed that Siva Rama Krishna, along with K Chandrasekhar and M Lingammaiah, obtained duplicate documents pertaining to a property at Raidurgam. These documents were then attested at the Telangana State Archives and Research Institute, despite the department not possessing the original land records. The forged documents were then used to file cases in court, aiming to illegally claim the government land.

Chandrasekhar, the record assistant involved in the scheme, was initially arrested. His interrogation led to the identification and arrest of Siva Rama Krishna and the other accomplices.

Implications:

The implications of this case are far-reaching. Not only does it highlight the vulnerability of land records in the region, but it also raises questions about the ethics and integrity within the Tollywood industry.

The investigation continues, and the outcome of the case could have significant implications for land ownership in Hyderabad and the Tollywood industry as a whole.

rajeshe092eb6a68

Srinivas is an entertainment journalist covering Telugu cinema, celebrity updates, movie reviews, and OTT news for over 9 years in IndiaGlitz.

A History Across Generations: Rajini and Kamal Reunite After 47 Years!

The two massive pillars of Tamil cinema, Superstar Rajinikanth and Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan, are set…

10 hours

Meesaya Murukku 2: Adhi is Back! Fans in High Spirits

Kollywood’s "multi-talented" artist, Hiphop Tamizha Adhi, is returning to the field with a sequel to…

11 hours

From Biryani to Punugulu: Prabhas’ Food Stories Steal the Show

Food and Prabhas are a legendary combination. Over the years, several co-stars and technicians have…

14 hours

Yash’s ‘Toxic’ Teaser Shocks with Brutal Intensity; Dual Role Speculation Grips Fans

The teaser of Toxic has finally arrived — and it’s anything but safe. Dark, violent,…

15 hours

Intense & Gritty: ‘Toxic’ Teaser Unleashes a Vibrant Cinematic Universe with Rocking Star Yash’s Unrecognizable Transformation

As the most awaited Indian film of 2026, Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups has kept…

19 hours

Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan Uses Personal Funds to Bring Clean Water to 2,000 Villagers

In a remarkable display of personal commitment to public welfare, Andhra Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister,…

2 days