Mysore
Lokesh's
son,
actor
Aadi
Lokesh,
who
has
played
villain
in
reel
life
in
movies
like
Jogi
and
Anjadiru,
has
now
become
real-life
villain.
His
darker
side
is
coming
to
light
after
a
stranger
girl,
who
declined
to
reveal
her
identity
in
an
interview
with
Kannada
news
channel
TV9,
alleged
that
he
promised
to
marry
her
and
tried
to
cheat
her.
The
24-year-old
girl,
who
is
an
employee
in
a
private
software
company
in
Bangalore,
visited
TV9
office
yesterday
(November
30)
and
she
claimed
that
she
visiting
channel
in
order
to
stop
Aadi
Lokesh's
cyber
sex
with
other
innocent
girls.
It
is
said
that
he
has
also
had
alleged
relationship
many
girls,
who
he
hooked
up
through
online
chatting.
Aadi
Lokesh
has
been
chatting
with
many
girls
on
Internet
and
promising
to
marry
them
and
trying
to
get
money
and
cheat
them.
“Aadi
Lokesh
was
chatting
with
me.
He
told
me
that
he
loved
me
and
he
also
promised
to
marry
me."
The
Poojari
star
had
married
item
dancer
Anusha
even
before
divorcing
his
first
wife.
He
had
differences
with
her
too.
So
he
had
turned
her
away
from
home.
Meanwhile,
he
had
hooked
up
to
this
girl
and
promised
to
marry
her.
But
now,
he
has
brought
Anusha
back
to
home
and
denied
to
marry
her.
The
stranger
had
recently
filed
a
case
against
Aadi
Lokesh
at
RT
Nagar
Police
station
claiming
that
he
has
taken
golden
ornaments
worth
Rs.
1.5
lakh.
The
police
mediated
them
and
got
her
gold
returned
to
her.
But
now
the
girl
is
weeping
over
loss
of
her
trust
at
her
family.
She
said,
“He
has
spoiled
my
life.
For
him,
I
cheated
my
father
and
mother
and
I
didn"t
heed
their
words.
Now,
he
might
have
returned
my
gold
but
he
has
played
with
my
life.
Now,
I've
come
here
(TV9
office)
to
know
the
world
about
him.
I
want
to
stop
him
as
not
to
spoil
the
life
of
other
girls."
He
had
also
planned
to
get
Rs.
10
Lakh
and
cheat
her.
She
said,
“He
said
that
in
order
to
settle
his
divorce
with
his
first
wife,
he
needed
Rs.
5
lakh
and
he
wanted
to
pay
his
car
loan
EMI.
And
He
had
some
other
loan
also.
For
that
he
needed
a
total
of
10
lakh.
So
I
had
given
him
golden
ornaments
worth
Rs.
1.5
lakh."