The Ranga Reddy District Consumer Commission has issued notices to Mahesh Babu, a prominent Telugu actor, following a complaint by a Hyderabad-based doctor who claims to have been defrauded by a real estate firm the actor endorsed.
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The main reason for the legal notice is a complaint filed by a Hyderabad-based doctor alleging that Mahesh Babu, through his endorsement, misled buyers about non-existent real estate plots.
The doctor paid Rs 34.8 lakh for the plots that did not exist.
In April 2025, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) summoned Mahesh Babu for questioning in a money laundering case linked to Sai Surya Developers and Surana Group.
Mahesh Babu reportedly received Rs 5.9 crore as an endorsement fee from the real estate firms.
The public reaction is mixed, with critics arguing that celebrities have a moral obligation to verify the credibility of the companies they endorse, while supporters maintain that the onus should be on regulatory bodies.
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