Following the release of fresh accusations against mohan babu, Soundarya's name has once again made news.  The actress from Sooryavansham died in a plane crash on april 17, 2004, yet it is unclear if he had anything to do with her untimely death.  Find out what happened to her by reading on.
 

Story behind Soundarya's death
Soundarya boarded a Cessna 180 at Jakkur Airstrip, which is close to Bengaluru, in 2004.  She was on her way to karimnagar for a bjp campaign, having recently entered politics.  She was joined by pilot Joy Philips, bjp worker Ramesh Kadam, and her brother Amarnath.  Around 11 AM, the flight took off.
 
Minutes later, catastrophe hit.  The plane apparently lost control, halted in midair, and veered sharply to the left as it battled to gain altitude.  It struck the campus of the university of Agricultural Sciences in a matter of seconds.  It was a deadly blow.  All of the passengers were severely burned when the debris caught fire.


According to reports, she was pregnant in her 30s when she passed away, shocking the country.  Both movie stars and political figures expressed their sorrow.  Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the prime minister, also described it as a "huge loss."
 

Soundarya's career and political stint
In telugu film, soundarya was a well-known actress.  She also starred in Malayalam, Tamil, kannada, and hindi movies.  She received numerous honors, including two karnataka State Film Awards and three Nandi.  Among her well-known films are Apthamitra, Pavitra Bandham, Anthahpuram, and Ammoru.  She produced the kannada film Dweepa in 2002, for which she received a National Award.
 
Apthamitra, the well-known actress' final movie, was a huge hit.  It was released in 2004 and brought her a number of posthumous honors. As she pursues an acting career, soundarya has also entered politics.  She was an influential member of the bjp, or Bharatiya Janata Party.


Mohan Babu accused in Soundarya's death case
According to a News18 kannada article, Soundarya's death was a premeditated murder connected to a property dispute with mohan babu rather than an accident.  Tensions allegedly arose because she and her brother amarnath refused to sell a 6-acre tract.  According to reports, mohan babu seized the land following the plane disaster.
 
Chittimallu, the plaintiff, submitted a complaint calling for justice and government action.  In addition, the appeal mentioned Manchu Manoj's family conflicts and asked for police protection because of safety fears.
 
 
 

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