Income Tax authorities conducted extensive raids on properties linked to Dil Raju and the producers of 'Pushpa 2'. Over 55 teams inspected locations including Dil Raju's residences and offices, as well as properties of his relatives. The IT department also raided offices and properties of ‘Pushpa 2’ producers, Naveen Yerneni and Ravi Shankar. These raids have sparked speculation about financial irregularities in the Tollywood industry. Dil Raju is a prominent figure in Telugu cinema with multiple blockbuster productions.
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