Actor Nagarjuna is facing continuous challenges from the Telangana government. Previously, a large Kalyana Mantapa owned by him was demolished, labeling it as illegal. While that case is still in court, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has now issued a notice to Annapurna Studio, owned by Nagarjuna. Along with this, a notice has also been sent to Ramanaydu Studio.Arayna Women's Cotton Printed Floral Straight Kurta with Palazzo Pants and Dupatta
The GHMC has made a serious allegation that both these studios are showing incorrect calculations and paying lower taxes. The notice states that although Annapurna Studio spans 1.92 lakh square feet, it is paying taxes only for 8,100 square feet. Similarly, GHMC has stated that Ramanaydu Studio, which is as large as 11.52 lakh square feet, is paying taxes only for 49,000 square feet.Will 'Marudhanayagam' Featuring Vishnuwardhan Return? Kamal Haasan Gives a Major Hint
Due to the significant discrepancy found in tax payments, instructions have been given to both to pay taxes for the complete area. Additionally, they have been asked to pay the outstanding taxes from previous years along with penalties.
Annapurna Studio is owned by Nagarjuna's family, while Ramanaydu Studio belongs to the Daggubati family. Suresh Babu, father of Rana Daggubati, manages Ramanaydu Studio. With these notices, both studios are facing new problems.