Mangaluru: Kannada actress Rachitha Ram visits police commissioner’s office


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Dec 25: Kannada actress Rachitha Ram visited the police commissioner’s office on Friday December 24 and interacted with the personnel.

Police commissioner N Shashi Kumar and ACP P A Hegde welcomed the actress and felicitated her.

Speaking on the occasion, police commissioner N Shashi Kumar said, “Rachitha Ram has a huge fan following all over the state. The policemen in Mangaluru police commissionerate follow the films of Rachitha Ram. She has nearly 15 to 20 films in her hand for the next few years. Rachitha Ram’s film ‘Love You Racchu’ will be releasing on December 31. It is good to see Rachitha Ram visiting our office and interacting with our personnel.”















































Actress Rachitha Ram said, “I congratulate all the police personnel who have relentlessly worked during the pandemic. It feels so nice to be in Mangaluru.” She recalled the demise of Puneeth Rajkumar and said that it was a tough phase for all. She urged everyone to take care of their health.

Rachitha Ram urged everyone to watch her film ‘Love You Racchu’ on December 31.

DCP Hariram Shankar, Dinesh Kumar and others were present.

 

 

 

  

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