Telugu manufacturer kills himself in Goa after financial failures, drug case arrest

The Telugu filmmaker KP Chaudri, known for bringing Kabli into the audience, allegedly ended his life in Goa. His arrest in 2023 drug cases and financial troubles allegedly contributed to rigorous decision.

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Telugu filmmaker KP Chaudri ended life in Goa after financial failures
Telugu filmmaker KP Chaudri ended life in Goa after financial failures.

Telugu filmmaker KP Chaudri, also known as Sankara Krishna Prasad Chaudhary, was found dead in Goa, apparently killed her. Chaudhary was allegedly struggling with personal and commercial issues.

The formula close to the producer, who came from Khammam district of Telangana, said he was deeply distressed since his arrest on charges of capturing 93 grams of cocaine in 2023. Siberbad’s special operating team arrested him in a high-profile drug case, and the investigation revealed the alleged relationship with Tollywood and Kollywood, as well as impressive data in the business world.

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A graduate in Mechanical Engineering, Chaudhary served as Director Operations at the Indian Institute of Aeronautical Engineering and Technology in Pune. In 2016, he quit his job and entered the film industry.

Reports also suggested that Chaudhary had a connection with a notorious Drug Kingpin in Goa, who was previously arrested by the police. His participation in drug procurement and distribution was allegedly the result of his struggles to stay in the film industry.

Chaudri, known to bring the Tamil blockbuster Kabali into the audience, faced a series of financial challenges and personal failures. He was also a distributor for two Telugu films, Sardar Gabbar Singh and Sitamma Vakitlo Sirimal Chettu, and Tamil Film, Kanitan.

With input from Ritesh Desai

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