Popular actor's Suspicion gets stronger in Meena husband's death!!

MANOJ KUMAR N

Netizens are severely criticizing actor Meena's comment on the death of her husband. Actress meena has worked with many leading actors in tamil cinema. Currently he is acting in character roles. The sudden death of actress Meena's husband vidyasagar has caused a huge shock among the fans.



Actress Meena's husband vidyasagar hails from Bengaluru. He and meena got married in 2009 and have a daughter named Nainika. In this case, reports have come out that Meena's husband vidyasagar, who was undergoing treatment at a private hospital in chennai for the past few months due to a lung problem, has passed away.


Vidyasagar has contracted a disease caused by breathing in air mixed with pigeon droppings. A lot of pigeons are bred near his house in Bengaluru. The resulting allergy has turned into a respiratory problem. After this, vidyasagar, who was being treated at a private hospital in Alwarpet, chennai, died without treatment.


Vidyasagar's body was cremated at Besant nagar Min Mayan, Chennai. His last rites were performed by meena and his daughter Nainika. In this case, actor Ranganathan, who has spoken about Vidyasagar's death in a YouTube video, said that what was the reason why Meena, who was with her family in Bangalore, suddenly came to Chennai? vidyasagar has questioned the reason why no report has been issued by the hospital even after so many hours of his death.


Also, vidyasagar didn't like meena and her daughter Nainika's acting. Was he depressed because of this? There are so many questions. But Meena, who lost her husband, said in the video that she should come back. netizens are criticizing this video of Bailwan. meena lost her husband not even a few days ago. They are cursing and trying to decide whether to speak according to their mouth. It is noteworthy that many people from the film industry are protesting against Bailwan Ranganathan, who has been speaking slander about actors and actresses.

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