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Bigg Boss Kannada 11 Contestant Ranjith in Family Property Dispute

Actor Ranjith, a former contestant on the reality show Bigg Boss Kannada, is now embroiled in a bitter family feud over a flat in Amruthahalli and a police complaint has been registered.

The controversy centers on a flat where Ranjith's brother-in-law, Jagadish, and his family have resided since 2018. The situation escalated when Ranjith, along with his sister-in-law, moved into the same residence in 2025. Following Ranjith's recent departure from the home, a heated conflict over property rights erupted between him and his sister, Rashmi.

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Bigg Boss Kannada contestant Ranjith is involved in a family dispute concerning a flat in Amruthahalli, leading to police intervention after a complaint by his brother-in-law, Jagadish, and a counter-notice from the police. Ranjith alleges he invested in the flat registered in his sister Rashmi's name, while she claims exclusive ownership, which prompted police to advise a court settlement.
Bigg Boss Kannada 11 Contestant Ranjith in Family Property Dispute

Sources indicate that the siblings are each claiming an equal share in the flat, with both parties reportedly visiting the police station to assert their rights. The dispute has also drawn in Ranjith's wife, who is said to have been involved in an altercation with Rashmi.

The actor's brother-in-law, Jagadish, has filed a police complaint at the Amruthahalli police station, alleging that Ranjith issued death threats after being asked to leave the flat.

Ranjith maintains that the flat is registered in his sister Rashmi's name but claims that he also invested money in the property and therefore has a right to live there. However, Rashmi insists she has vacated the home and that the flat is hers exclusively. Video footage of the family arguing has reportedly surfaced.

The Amruthahalli police have registered a non-cognizable report (NCR), recorded statements from both parties, and issued a counter-notice. They have advised the family to settle the matter in court and warned that any further disruptions will result in legal action.

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