Telugu actor Mahesh Babu is in legal trouble after being served a notice by the Ranga Reddy District Consumer Commission over a real estate fraud case. The actor's endorsement of a non-existent plot is under scrutiny.
Mahesh BabuReal Estate FraudSai Surya DevelopersEd InvestigationSsmb 29Real EstateJul 07, 2025

The legal notice issued to Mahesh Babu is regarding his alleged involvement in a real estate fraud case. A Hyderabad doctor claimed she was misled into investing Rs. 34.8 lakh in a non-existent plot promoted by Sai Surya Developers, which she alleges was given credibility by Mahesh Babu’s endorsement.
Mahesh Babu is alleged to have received Rs. 5.9 crore, partly in cash, for endorsing the projects of Sai Surya Developers. The Enforcement Directorate is investigating whether this sum was part of the funds laundered through the scam.
The total value of the real estate fraud schemes being investigated is over Rs. 100 crore. This includes the non-existent plots and other fraudulent activities carried out by Sai Surya Developers and the Surana Group.
No, Mahesh Babu is not currently named as an accused in the case. However, his role as a brand ambassador for Sai Surya Developers is under scrutiny, and the investigation is ongoing.
Mahesh Babu’s upcoming film is SSMB 29, directed by SS Rajamouli. The film stars Priyanka Chopra and Prithviraj Sukumaran alongside Mahesh Babu. It is generating significant buzz among fans and is highly anticipated.

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