23 Years Later, Court Directs Convicted-Boyfriend To Surrender In Actor Pratyusha's Death

In a significant judicial development, a court has ordered the convicted boyfriend of late television actress Pratyusha Banerjee to surrender, 23 years after her untimely death. Pratyusha, widely recognized for her role in the popular TV serial 'Balika Vadhu', was found dead in her home in 2016, prompting widespread speculation and allegations surrounding the circumstances of her demise. Her mother has persistently claimed that Pratyusha was not merely a victim of suicide but was raped and murdered by influential individuals, including those with political connections. Despite the passage of time, the case has remained a focal point of media attention and public discourse, highlighting issues of power dynamics and justice in the entertainment industry. The court's recent directive marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing quest for accountability and truth in this high-profile case, which has captured the interest of many across India. As legal proceedings unfold, it raises critical questions about the role of influence and privilege in the pursuit of justice for victims of violent crimes.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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