Saanvi Malu alleges her husband killed Satish Kaushik in his farmhouse to avoid repaying Rs 15 crore
Notably, the Delhi Police has recovered some medicines from a farmhouse where actor and filmmaker Satish Kaushik had attended a party a day before he died due to a heart attack.
Saanvi Malu, the second wife of Kuber Group's director Vikas Malu has claimed that her husband allegedly killed noted Bollywood actor-director Satish Kaushik.
Saanvi Maluhas has written to the Delhi Police Commissioner, alleging that her husband killed Kaushik to avoid repaying money he had borrowed from him.

According to her complaint, Vikas Malu had taken Rs 15 crore from Kaushik but did not return. This led to altercation between the two. The businessman had told Saanvi that by calling Russian girls and giving them blue pills, he would kill Satish Kaushik.
"In actor Satish Kaushik's death case, inquiry initiated into allegations of foul play made by a woman (wife of one Vikas Malu). An inspector-level officer from the South West district has been asked to probe the entire matter. Woman to be called by police to record her statement: Delhi Police," tweeted news agency ANI.
Notably, the Delhi Police has recovered some medicines from a farmhouse where actor and filmmaker Satish Kaushik had attended a party a day before he died due to a heart attack.
During inquest proceedings, nothing suspicious or objectionable was found at the spot or from the room of the deceased, except for some medicines, police said, adding all witnesses were examined and their statements recorded.
The post-mortem report states the preliminary cause of death is due to cardiac arrest caused by coronary artery blockage associated with coronary artery disease and the manner of death appears to be natural, the additional deputy commissioner of police (southwest) said.
Kaushik (66) died after suffering a heart attack while he was on his way to a Gurugram hospital in the early hours of Thursday. He felt dizzy late on Wednesday night and was taken to the Fortis Hospital in Gurugram, abutting Delhi, where he was declared "brought dead on arrival".
Kaushik, whose directing credits include "Tere Naam" and "Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai", is survived by his wife Shashi and daughter Vanshika.












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