Kerala High Court Grants Bail To Actor Dileep  

Actor Dileep - Sakshi Post

Kochi: Malayalam superstar Dileep, arrested for alleged involvement in the conspiracy behind the kidnapping of an actress, was on Tuesday granted bail by the Kerala High Court.

The bail conditions include surrendering his passport, furnishing a bond of Rs 1 lakh and a pledge to stay away from witnesses in the case. This is the third time Dileep had approached the High Court for bail. He had also sought bail earlier twice from the trial court. Dileep was arrested on July 10. The bail comes at a time when the police are set to file a chargesheet. The arguments on the bail plea got over on Friday. As news spread that the actor has got bail, his fans started reaching in large numbers the Aluva sub-jail near here where he has been lodged since his arrest.

Actor Dileep’s wife Kavya Madhavan had also applied for anticipatory bail in the kidnapping case.

Actor Mahesh, who had been defending Dileep all through, expressed happiness. "Every time a bail plea was moved, we hoped against hope that he would get bail. Finally, the prayers of his fans have been answered," he said. The abduction took place in February when the actress was on her way from Thrissur to Kochi. She was taken around in her vehicle forcefully for about two hours before being dumped near an actor-director's home. The key accused - Pulsar Suni and his accomplices involved in the actual abduction - were arrested a week later. After detailed questioning, police unearthed a conspiracy angle in the abduction and arrested Dileep.


Read More:

Advertisement
Top Stories
 - Sakshi Post
June 02, 2025
As we step into June 2025, it’s important to know that while there are no national holidays this month except the usual weekly Sunday off, several state-specific government holidays are observed across India. The government announces these holidays ahead of time, and many states mark special occasions with public holidays. Let’s take a look at the public holidays in June 2025 and see if your city will observe any government holiday.
Video
Back to Top