The Kannada film industry mourns the untimely demise of producer Soundarya Jagadish, who was recently embroiled in a controversy surrounding a late-night party at his establishment, Jet Lag pub. Soundarya Jagadish was found dead on Sunday, sparking shock and sadness among his colleagues and the community.
The Mahalakshmi police have initiated an investigation into the incident, registering a case of unnatural death. However, sources reveal that his body was not immediately handed over for autopsy, adding a layer of mystery to the tragic event.
According to police reports, Soundarya Jagadish was discovered deceased early on Sunday, prompting his family members to rush him to a private hospital in Rajajinagar. Tragically, the doctors pronounced him dead upon arrival, leaving his loved ones devastated.
Preliminary investigations suggest that Soundarya Jagadish may have been battling with depression, shedding light on the possible circumstances surrounding his death. The shocking news comes amidst a recent controversy involving his pub, where popular actors including Darshan, Dali Dhananjay, and Rockline Venkatesh were reportedly present during a late-night gathering.
The police had previously registered a case against the pub for operating beyond permissible hours, leading to scrutiny and legal proceedings. However, following investigations, the police concluded that the gathering was a dinner event rather than a party, bringing relief to those involved.
Soundarya Jagadish leaves behind a legacy in the Kannada film industry, having produced several notable movies, including “Appu Pappu,” featuring his son. His contributions to the industry will be remembered, and his sudden demise serves as a somber reminder of the fragility of life. As the investigation into his death unfolds, the Kannada film fraternity mourns the loss of a talented producer and cherished colleague.