Bhubaneswar: Ollywood actor Babushaan Mohanty, who is embroiled in a controversy over his links with actress Prakruti Mishra, has come out in support of his ‘Premam’co-star.
The only son of veteran actors Uttam and Aparajita refuted the allegations of his family that the actress hasn’t taken any advantage of him.
“She (Prakruti) is a very good friend of mine. Neither she has ever blackmailed me nor taken money or troubled me. She has always supported me,” the Ollywood heartthrob said in a video message.
This comes a day after Babushaan’s wife alleged in an FIR filed at Kharavel Nagar police station that Prakruti Mishra has been blackmailing his husband and supplying alcohol and ganja.
The actor’s wife Trupti Satpathy further alleged that she has destroyed her family.
Prior to this, a high drama ensued on the streets of Bhubaneswar after the actors were waylaid by Trupti in Satya Nagar area while they were reportedly moving to airport in an SUV to board a early morning flight to Chennai.
The video of the individual went viral on social media platforms. Soon after, it was all over the news channels reporting the incident.
Babushaan’s mother Aparajita in her interview to local media outlets stated that she wants her son to be back to the family
“Babushaan is a very noble soul. He is kind, loving and helping. He is in a bad company. I want him to be back,” the veteran actress said.
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Actress Prakruti Mishra, who has been hitting the headlines for her alleged relationship with Babushaan on Sunday, released a new video on her Instagram handle while mocking the actor's family and his wife and said that they should chain him up in chains if they feel insecure.In the 4:18 minute long video, Prakruti tried to brief the incident of her ássault’ by Babushaan’s wife that has sent shockwaves across Odisha. She said, “They harassed me in the best way possible. It shows their upbringing and their family values. You can hear me shouting for help in the video, but, instead of helping me, people chose to take selfies."


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