Singer Mangli Faces Rs 10 Crore Fraud Case, Files Counter-Complaint Alleging Character Assassination
YouTube sensation and her brother booked in financial scam; singer claims it's blackmail attempt

The Telugu folk music scene has been jolted by serious allegations against Mangli, the YouTube sensation who carved a unique space for herself with her rustic charm and folk renditions. What started as a financial fraud case has now spiraled into a complex legal battle with counter-accusations flying from both sides.
Punjagutta Police have registered a case against Mangli and her brother Shiva following a complaint by advocate Singapogu Subbarao. The complainant alleges that the singer and her associates duped him of Rs 10 crore through fraudulent microfinancing schemes. According to reports, nearly 100 victims were allegedly convinced to invest money with promises of high returns, with the total amount potentially reaching astronomical figures.
However, Mangli isn't taking these accusations lying down. In a dramatic turn of events, she has filed her own complaint, painting a completely different picture. The singer claims that Subbarao misbehaved with her and persistently demanded personal meetings. When she refused his advances, she alleges he resorted to filing false cases to destroy her reputation and career.
The plot thickens further with reports of death threats. The advocate has allegedly complained that Mangli threatened him with fatal consequences, even warning of a staged road accident. This has led to additional cases being registered against the singer under serious criminal sections.
Adding to the confusion, director Venu Udugula's name has surfaced in some reports, though he has categorically denied any involvement and expressed disappointment over being unnecessarily dragged into the controversy.
For an independent artist like Mangli, who built her brand on authentic folk culture and connected with audiences through social media, these allegations strike at the very core of her public persona. In the digital age, where careers can be made or broken by public perception, the stakes couldn't be higher.
With conflicting narratives and serious criminal charges involved, this case will likely test the limits of our legal system's ability to separate truth from vendetta. For now, Telugu music lovers can only hope that justice prevails and the real facts emerge from what appears to be a messy web of accusations and counter-accusations.
This story was investigated across 3 sources by Agent Athreya.
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