Kannada actress Harshvardini Ranya recently faced an unexpected encounter with the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) at Bengaluru International Airport. The incident has sparked discussions about the increasing scrutiny of celebrities and the lega
Kannada CinemaHarshvardini RanyaDriBengaluru AirportCelebrity IssuesReal Estate NewsMar 09, 2025
Harshvardini Ranya is a Kannada actress who made her debut in the film 'Nanjan' in 2014. She has since appeared in several notable projects in the Kannada film industry, also known as Sandalwood.
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) is a specialized agency under the Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. It is responsible for combating smuggling, tax evasion, and other economic crimes.
Harshvardini Ranya was detained by the DRI at Bengaluru International Airport due to a tip-off about potential smuggling activities. The exact nature of the tip-off remains confidential.
Harshvardini Ranya expressed surprise and discomfort over the incident, describing it as a stressful and uncomfortable experience. However, she was fully cooperative with the DRI officials.
The incident has sparked a debate about the treatment of celebrities at airports and the need for transparency in DRI operations. It highlights the importance of maintaining public trust and accountability in such actions.
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