Ashu Reddy denies ₹9.35 crore claims, warns legal action
Ashu Reddy faces FIR after complaint from NRI’s father
Bigg Boss Star Ashu Reddy in ₹9.35 Cr ‘Honey Trap‘ Soup: UK Engineer’s Dad Cries Foul, She Fires Back
Hyderabad, April 29, 2026—Love, lies, and lakhs: that’s the spicy saga sucking in Tollywood’s sassy Bigg Boss Telugu 3 diva, Ashu Reddy. A UK-based software engineer’s heartbroken dad has dragged her—and her entire family—into court, accusing them of a seven-year con job worth ₹9.35 crore. Central Crime Station (CCS) cops have slapped an FIR (Crime No. 78/2026, filed April 20), but Ashu? She’s slamming it as “pure fiction,” vowing to fight fire with legal fury. Buckle up—this one’s got gold, cars, threats, and a mediator celeb thrown in.

It starts like a filmi romance: 2018, mutual friends play Cupid, linking Hyderabad lad YV Dharmendra (now grinding in the UK) with Ashu (real name: Venkata Aswini Reddy Koyya). Two months in, she’s whispering “I love you,” dangling marriage dreams—even as his divorce drags. He bites: cars in her name, gold biscuits stacking up, properties flipping. Complaint paints a honey trap—Ashu “repeatedly” stringing him along, family piling on for more moolah.
By 2020, Dharmendra wants family intros. Ashu ghosts, no reason given. He demands refunds. Enter actress Hema as peacemaker; Ashu coughs up blank cheques as “promise,” then rips them to shreds. Plot thickens: Sis Venkata Divya Reddy Koyya and mom Koyya Yashoda Reddy allegedly reboot the con, sweet-talking more cash (₹50 lakh loan, anyone?). From 2020-2025, the tally balloons—₹9.35 crore cash, 5 kg gold, swanky flats, luxury rides. Dad Yenumula Satyanarayana Murthy screams “extortion” in his FIR, naming Ashu, dad Venkata Krishna Koyya, Divya, and Yashoda. Bank transfers from 2018? Leaked online, fueling the frenzy.
December 2025 twist: Ashu allegedly threatens “false cases” and “harm.” Then the kicker—they sniff out her supposed fling with Nammi Siva Jayant. Radio silence follows. Satyanarayana’s rage? Palpable. “They milked my son dry,” his plaint wails. CCS confirms probe’s on; DCP S Chaitanya Kumar calls it a “live-in luring” case, with family deep in the mix. Non-bailable warrants loom.

Ashu’s clapback? Fierce. “All false, malicious lies,” she blasts via Insta and pressers. No victim here, she insists—just a messy ex twisting facts. Bigg Boss fans split: her bold anchor persona (remember those savage roasts?) clashes with “scam queen” tags. Tollywood whispers: career hit? Endorsements shaky? She’s lawyered up, threatening countersuits for defamation.
Heartbreak’s the real villain. Dharmendra, NRIs’ poster boy for desi dreams gone sour, funneled life savings chasing shaadi. Ashu’s family? Portrayed as a racket, but she paints it consensual—gifts from a “relationship,” not robbery. Hema’s mediation? Crumbled like those cheques. Gold weight? Symbolic of shattered trust.
Hyderabad’s buzzing: chai stalls debate “gold digger or wronged woman?” Telugu scribes leak FIR deets—bank slips, WhatsApp screenshots. Police dig: was it mutual madness or calculated cash grab? Ashu’s Bigg Boss glow (post-Chal Mohan Ranga buzz) dims under spotlights.
For Dharmendra’s clan, it’s devastation—years of “investing” in a mirage. Ashu? Resilience mode: “Truth wins.” As CCS grills, expect tears, tapes, and twists. Filmi enough for a web series? This drama’s live—love’s loot, family feuds, courtroom carnage. Who’s the hero? Stay tuned.
