Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa, implicated in Renukaswamy's murder case, has returned to Bengaluru from Thailand. He was granted court permission to travel for the shooting of his film 'Devil'. Darshan, along with his girlfriend Pavithra Gowda and fifteen others, were previously arrested in connection with the murder that occurred in June last year.
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