Bengaluru, Dec 12: Another pair of Kannada film industry- Diganth and Aindrita Ray tie their nuptial knot and entered into married life at Nandi Hills near Nandi hills on Wednesday.

With this, around eight years of love between Diganth and Bengali actress Aindrita turned into marriage.

Many actors and actresses of the film industry attended the marriage ceremony of Diganth and Aindrita.

The couple enjoyed their marriage rituals after conducting turmeric ritual. Family members and relatives of both Diganth and Aindrita witnessed the event.   

The couple looked beautiful in traditional wear. While Diganth wore a blue shawl and white dhoti, Aindrita chose to wear light yellow saree.

Wishes from film industry

In her tweet on Diganth-Aindrita marriage, actress Ragini said that ‘I will be behind you always baby. You are stepping into an important phase in your life, for which my heartfelt wishes to you. You are the best daughter, actress and from today, you are becoming the best wife. Till now, I was your bodyguard. But now, I have passed on my responsibility to Diganth”, she tweeted.

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Bengaluru (PTI): A 59-year-old man was arrested for allegedly duping an Income Tax department official by posing as a "parrot astrologer" and promising career growth and better life through rituals, police said on Wednesday.

With the arrest of the accused astrologer Shekar, police claimed to have recovered gold ornaments weighing 124 grams and silver articles weighing 796 grams, with a total value of Rs 20.60 lakh.

The matter came to light after the victim, who is a senior administrative officer in the Income Tax department, lodged a complaint at Bharatinagar police station here on March 5, police said.

According to police, in the complaint, the victim stated that while passing near Sri Circle, he was approached by a person claiming to practise parrot astrology. The accused called him over, claimed he could predict the future by looking at his face, and convinced him to perform a ritual.

Initially, the accused collected Rs 50,000 from the complainant. Later, he allegedly told the victim that an elaborate ritual was necessary for career promotion, transfer, and overall improvement in life, and threatened that failure to do so would bring misfortune, he alleged.

"Under this pretext, the accused took 194 grams of gold ornaments and 1.3 kg of silver articles from the complainant, assuring they would be returned after the ritual," police said.

When the complainant later demanded the return of the valuables, the accused allegedly threatened him, they said.

During the investigation, police gathered credible information and apprehended the accused near Cantonment Railway Station on March 12 and upon interrogation, he confessed to committing the offence with the intention of making quick money, a senior police officer said.

He was produced before a court on March 13 and taken into police custody for five days.

During sustained questioning, the accused revealed that he had sold the stolen gold and silver items at a jewellery shop in Halasuru. Based on his information, police recovered 124 grams of gold ornaments and 796 grams of silver articles from the shop on March 15, valued at Rs 20.60 lakh, the officer said.

The accused was again produced before the court on March 17 and was remanded to judicial custody, he added.