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Nayanthara faces bomb threat at her Venus Colony house

After Trisha, Nayanthara faces bomb threat at her Venus Colony house; Police conduct sniffer-dog search

The continued bomb threats sent to film celebrities and political leaders have created great concern. Last week, bomb threat emails were received at places including Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s house, actress Trisha’s house, and actress Swarna Mallya’s house. The police then conducted a search; it was later confirmed that they were fake threats.

A new email claims a bomb at Nayanthara’s Venus Colony house

In a new sensational incident, another bomb threat email was received at the DGP office in Chennai yesterday. According to Daily Thanthi, in this, a tip was received that a bomb had been planted at the house belonging to actress Nayanthara in Venus Colony, Alwarpet. The email sent by a mysterious person caused fear and panic.

Teynampet police conduct a sniffer-dog search

In a major operation, the Teynampet police, with the help of sniffer dogs, went to the house and searched it. At the end of the search, this too, like the last time, was proven to be a fake threat. Currently, the police are monitoring and searching for the mysterious person who sent the email. Nayanthara’s luxurious house in Venus Colony was currently locked, as the actress had gone out of the state for a shoot. The house was guarded only by security guards.

Nayanthara is busy with multiple films

On the movie front, actress Nayanthara is currently in the midst of filming the film ‘Mookuthi Amman 2.’ Directed by Sundar C, the film is being made on a budget of Rs 100 crore. Meanwhile, Nayanthara is playing a lead role in Yash’s upcoming pan-India film ‘Toxic.’ Apart from this, she is also acting opposite Chiranjeevi in a Telugu film titled ‘Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu.’ Thus, the exciting atmosphere of the actress’s acting and the bomb threat incident are once again attracting attention in the film industry. Go to Source

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