According to a divorce petition filed by actor Kreshna of Kazhugu fame, what was supposed to be his honeymoon period had turned into an absolute nightmare. Kreshna, who happens to be the brother of director Vishnuvardhan of Billa and Arrambam fame, married Hemalatha Ranganathan on February 6th last year in a star studded ceremony.
Though his wife was treating him with care for the first few days, she, according to the actor, began suspecting Kreshna and associated him with
other women. When he couldn't meet up with her "unrealistic expectations", Hemalatha allegedly tortured him through the means of verbal and even physical abuse.
Kreshna in his petition, has also claimed that his wife used to hurt herself and blamed him, alleging that he was a drunkard and a
harasser who had extra marital affairs. She had even lodged a complaint against the actor at the producers' council and had approached the Social Welfare Board, claiming that Kreshna
was demanding her to bring home crores of rupees as a part of her dowry. Requesting for a divorce as quickly as possible, Kreshna has put forth the point that over the last few months,
he had no other option but to stay outdoor fearing the consequences he had to face within the constraints of his own house.
Though his wife was treating him with care for the first few days, she, according to the actor, began suspecting Kreshna and associated him with
other women. When he couldn't meet up with her "unrealistic expectations", Hemalatha allegedly tortured him through the means of verbal and even physical abuse.
Kreshna in his petition, has also claimed that his wife used to hurt herself and blamed him, alleging that he was a drunkard and a
harasser who had extra marital affairs. She had even lodged a complaint against the actor at the producers' council and had approached the Social Welfare Board, claiming that Kreshna
was demanding her to bring home crores of rupees as a part of her dowry. Requesting for a divorce as quickly as possible, Kreshna has put forth the point that over the last few months,
he had no other option but to stay outdoor fearing the consequences he had to face within the constraints of his own house.