The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned actor Mahesh Babu for questioning in connection with a money laundering investigation linked to a real estate scam.
Mahesh BabuEnforcement DirectorateMoney LaunderingReal Estate ScamTollywoodReal Estate NewsApr 22, 2025

The ED has summoned Mahesh Babu for questioning in a money laundering investigation linked to a real estate scam.
The real estate scam involves significant financial discrepancies and potential misuse of funds, with multiple high-profile individuals and companies implicated.
The investigation is ongoing, and several other individuals and companies have already been questioned. The ED is determined to uncover the full extent of the financial irregularities.
Mahesh Babu's legal team has stated that they are committed to transparency and are willing to cooperate fully with the ED. They emphasized that the actor has always conducted his business affairs with integrity.
The outcome of this case could have significant implications for Mahesh Babu's career and reputation, as well as for the broader real estate sector in India.

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