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Rithu Chowdhary Shares Striking New Look on Instagram

Dharm Singh stated that the couple registered properties using his help without paying actual money.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   26 July 2025 11:19 AM IST
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3 / 32Rithu Chowdhary Shares Striking New Look on Instagram
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Rithu Chowdhary posted a new photo on Instagram. She wore a white sleeveless top and paired it with bright pink pants. She also had a matching pink jacket draped over her shoulders. Her hair was tied up in a high ponytail.

Rithu tagged the makeup artist and photographer in her caption. Her caption read, “MUA - @triya-_glam-_makeup P-:c - @shutterromance-_.”

Meanwhile Rithu Chowdhary also known as Vanam Divya from Jabardasth, and her husband Srikanth are in the news for a major land scam in Andhra Pradesh. They are accused of being part of a ₹700 crore scam involving fake land registrations. A retired Sub-Registrar, Dharm Singh, sent a letter to CM Chandrababu Naidu explaining how he was allegedly forced to sign false documents. Reports claim Rithu and Srikanth used fake methods to register land without making real payments.

Dharm Singh stated that the couple registered properties using his help without paying actual money. Though the documents showed cash transactions, no money was exchanged. Most deals went over the ₹2 lakh limit allowed for cash yet PAN details were not recorded. This raised big questions about the legality of these deals.

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