Madras High Court Grants Conditional Bail to Tamil Actors Srikanth and Krishna in Drug Case
Conditional Bail Granted
The Madras High Court has granted conditional bail to Tamil actors Srikanth and Krishna amid an ongoing drug investigation. The court reviewed their bail applications on July 8, 2025, and instructed both actors to regularly report to the investigation officer and fully cooperate with the ongoing inquiry.
Background of the Case
The situation escalated when Srikanth was arrested following testimony from Pradeep, which led investigators to Krishna. Reports suggest that Krishna attempted to escape to Kerala but was apprehended by four special teams. Authorities are scrutinizing his financial records and connections as part of the investigation.
Key Evidence Emerges
The investigation took a significant turn when Prashanth, a drug supplier, disclosed that Srikanth had purchased cocaine for Rs 12,000 during the filming of 'Theingarai'. He also claimed that both actors had used drugs together at various parties in Chennai, making this statement vital evidence in the ongoing case.
Krishna's Arrest
Actor Krishna, who is the brother of filmmaker Vishnu Vardhan, was arrested after allegedly evading police summons and fleeing to Kerala. He was detained on June 26 following a lengthy interrogation and a raid at his residence in Besant Nagar, where he was taken into custody alongside a suspected drug dealer named Kevin.
Medical Reports and Ongoing Scrutiny
Interestingly, Krishna's medical tests showed no signs of drug use, and he claimed during questioning that his heart and stomach issues prevented him from consuming drugs. However, his financial dealings, digital communications, and connections to Prasad are still under investigation.
Investigation Continues
The inquiry into the actors began with WhatsApp messages found on Prasad's phone, linking him to Pradeep Kumar, who is believed to be his drug supplier. As the investigation unfolds, the police have indicated that it is far from complete, and both actors will remain under close observation.