Renukaswamy murder case: How Darshan's die-hard fan's derogatory comments on Pavithra led to his gruesome killing

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Jun 21, 2024, 07.19 AM IST
Renukaswamy murder case: How Darshan's die-hard fan's derogatory comments on Pavithra led to his gruesome killing
BENGALURU: Renukaswamy, a die-hard fan of Sandalwood star Darshan Thoogudeepa, was mudered after allegedly posting offensive and derogatory remarks on social media about Pavithra Gowda, an actress known to be his girlfriend.

Bengaluru city police commissioner B Dayananda vowed on Tuesday that the authorities will bring the perpetrators of Renukaswamy's murder to justice.

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Renukaswamy murder case

Darshan, a prominent Kannada film actor, along with his girlfriend Pavithra Gowda and 11 others, were taken into custody on Tuesday in connection with the alleged murder of S Renukaswamy, a 33-year-old resident of Chitradurga. Renukaswamy had reportedly posted offensive remarks about Pavithra online. The deceased's body was discovered in a drain located in Kamakshipalya, Bengaluru, approximately 200km away from Chitradurga, on 9 June. According to the ongoing investigation, Swamy, who worked at a pharmacy store and was a fan of Darshan, had been subjected to torture before his death, and his body was subsequently disposed of in the drain.

Neha Hiremath murder case

The brutal murder of Neha Hiremath, a 24-year-old MCA student, on the BVB campus of KLE Technological University in Hubballi on April 18, 2024, sparked widespread outrage across several districts in north Karnataka. Thousands of students and shocked citizens lined the funeral route in Hubballi on Friday to pay their respects. The accused, Fayaz Kondunaik, 24, from Munavalli in Belagavi district, claimed to be Neha's former friend and had allegedly killed her for avoiding him despite his attempts to interact with her. According to doctors at KIMS Hospital, where Neha was brought dead, her body had 10 stab wounds.

Gadag horror

Murder of four persons, including a BJP functionary’s son in Gadag town, in the early hours on 19 April. The victims were stabbed to death multiple times by assailants, who had entered the house by breaking open one of the windows on the first floor of the house at Dasar Oni near Channamma Circle in Gadag. The victims were Kartik Bakale, son of Gadag-Betgeri City Municipal Council (GBCMC) vice-president (BJP) Sunanda Bakale, Parashuram Jagannathsa Hadimani, his wife Laxmibai Parashuram Hadimani, and their daughter Akanksha Parashuram Hadimani from Bhagyanagar in Koppal district. Eight persons were arrested by the police in connection with the murder of four people. Vinayak allegedly paid Rs 65 lakh to have his parents and stepbrother killed due to a property dispute. However, the plan went wrong, and the killers mistakenly murdered three guests instead of the intended targets.

Anjali murder case

A 21-year-old autorickshaw driver named Girish Savant alias Vishwa fatally stabbed his former classmate, Anjali Ambiger, in Dharwad on 15 May, 2024. The attack occurred when Girish forcefully entered Anjali's house early in the morning and stabbed her multiple times in the neck and stomach, despite the efforts of her sister and grandmother to intervene. Anjali succumbed to her injuries on the spot, and the accused fled the scene. Girish and Anjali had been friends for a year, but their relationship had recently soured. Anjali had reportedly rejected Girish's proposal to go on a holiday to Mysuru.

Uzbek woman murder case

On May 14, 2024, Zarina Utkirovna, a 27-year-old woman from Uzbekistan, was discovered lifeless in her hotel room under perplexing circumstances. The incident occurred at Jagadish Hotel, situated adjacent to the BDA headquarters on Sankey Road, in the Kumara Park West area of the Bengaluru.
Utkirovna had entered India on a tourist visa, arriving first in Delhi before traveling to the city on March 5. Upon her arrival, she checked into the hotel and was given a room on the second floor, where her body was later found. Two housekeeping staff members of the hotel were arrested charged with her murder. The accused, Amrit Sona and Robert, both from Assam and employed at the hotel for nearly a year, believed that Zarina possessed a large sum of money. They thought that robbing her would make them rich quickly.



Following Darshan's arrest, social media has been outraged with comments, reactions and opinions from celebrities, activists and the actor's fans. In Karnataka, the situation has escalated to protests calling for a permanent ban on the Kannada star.

Here are the harrowing details of the shocking murder that has stirred national outrage:
  • Darshan and Pavithra Gowda and 17 others were arrested with the murder of Renukaswamy, whose body was found in a stormwater drain in Kamakshipalya, Bengaluru.
  • A Bengaluru court on Saturday extended the police custody of Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa and Pavithra Gowda till June 20.
  • According to the police, Swamy started sending explicit messages, including photos of his genitals, to Pavithra using Instagram profile named 'Reddy2205' under the alias Tanisha Reddy.
  • S Renukaswamy, who allegedly suffered fatal beating at the hands of his idol and accomplices, was found to have sustained 15 injuries according to a postmortem examination. The cause of death was determined to be due to electric shock and haemorrhage.

Given electric shocks

A device believed to have been used to administer electric shocks to S Renukaswamy was recovered on Sunday night from the possession of the accused Dhanaraj, also known as Raju.

According to a senior police officer, Dhanaraj had been evading arrest since June 10, when four individuals falsely claimed responsibility for Renukaswamy’s murder and surrendered.

Police managed to persuade Dhanaraj to surrender with the help of his family and friends, tracking him down to Rajarajeshwarinagar on Sunday evening and promptly arresting him.

The device seized from Dhanaraj was identified as a megger, an electrical instrument typically used to test and measure insulation resistance.

The police officer further stated that during the assault on Renukaswamy, the accused had summoned Dhanaraj to bring the megger.

Dhanaraj arrived at the parking area on his scooter and handed over the device to the other assailants, assisting them in using it to administer electric shocks to Renukaswamy.

Chilling details

Renukaswamy was brutally beaten for four hours on Saturday afternoon in a seized-vehicle parking yard in Pattanagere, near RR Nagar, police reported.

The autopsy revealed multiple injuries: heavy bleeding in the abdomen, a strong blow to the head, and blood on the groin, hands, feet, back and chest.

Following the autopsy report on Thursday, Kamakshipalya police seized a mini truck (Ashok Leyland Dost) from the yard where the assault occurred.

The truck had been repossessed by a bank for defaulted EMIs. According to suspect statements, the gang attacked Renukaswamy near this vehicle, holding his neck and repeatedly banging his head against it.

During a site inspection on Wednesday, the accused pointed out the truck to the police, who then took it for further investigation.

Police also seized wooden logs, a leather belt, and a rope from the Pattanagere shed, believed to have been used in the assault. These items, stained with blood, were sent to a forensic lab for analysis.

Pavithra was the first one to attack

According to the accused's confession, Pavithra was the first to assault Renukaswamy with her footwear before others joined in, at a seized-vehicle parking yard in Pattanagere, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, where he was held captive on June 8.

Police recovered Pavithra's clothes during a search at her building, which also included Pavan K’s house on the ground floor.

Police conducted searches at the homes of other accused individuals: Vinay in Pattanagere, where clothes and evidence were seized, and Deepak in BEML Layout, RR Nagar, where his clothes and footwear were collected. Four accused were taken to Chitradurga for a site investigation, and Arun Kumar was allowed to attend his father’s funeral. During a search at Arun Kumar's house, police found Rs 5 lakh cash and gold.

The evidence

Police initially searched Darshan's house in Rajarajeshwari Nagar and Pavithra's residence in Kenchenahalli for his clothes and footwear, not considering they might be at his wife's house.

Darshan informed interrogators that his clothes and footwear from the crime day were at his RR Nagar residence. Police, along with FSL officials, searched his home late Saturday night and found his jeans and T-shirt on the terrace.

When asked about his footwear, Darshan suggested checking a cupboard on the ground floor, but the shoes were not there. His aide, Pavan, mentioned that Darshan's costume assistant, Raju, might have taken the shoes to Mysuru. Police contacted Raju, who said he had given some items to Darshan's wife, Vijayalakshmi.

Police reached Vijayalakshmi's apartment, and she brought Darshan's shoes to the security room. Darshan identified the blue loafers he wore on the day of the crime, which FSL officials then seized.

Offered 20 lakh
Four individuals who initially confessed to the murder of 33-year-old S Renuka Swamy, citing a "financial dispute," were allegedly promised Rs 20 lakh to cover up the involvement of Kannada film star Darshan in the crime, according to police officials.

Hair analysis on Darshan

To ensure a thorough investigation, police conducted a comprehensive hair analysis on actor Darshan on Wednesday.

This forensic method is crucial for determining a suspect's presence at a crime scene. Darshan and seven other suspects in the Renukaswamy murder case were taken to Victoria Hospital in the city for a medical examination.


The actor underwent various tests, including the collection of samples from his natural hair, artificial hair weaves, and measurements of his hair's circumference. The examination lasted nearly three hours, according to hospital sources.


Criminal past


While seeking custody of actor Darshan, the police argued that he could potentially destroy evidence, emphasizing that he had been implicated in previous criminal cases.


In 2011, a case was registered against him at the Vijayanagar police station for assaulting his wife, Vijayalakshmi, leading to his arrest under the domestic violence law and the Arms Act and subsequent imprisonment.