Actor -turned -realtor killed in a road accident

Anil Kumar played the lead role in a Kannada film released in 2007

October 02, 2013 11:38 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:07 pm IST - Bangalore:

Speed kills: A policeman looks at the BMW motorcycle that was involved in an accident in Malleswaram on Wednesday. Anil Kumar (inset). — Photo: V. Sreenivasa Murthy

Speed kills: A policeman looks at the BMW motorcycle that was involved in an accident in Malleswaram on Wednesday. Anil Kumar (inset). — Photo: V. Sreenivasa Murthy

An actor -turned -realtor was killed on the spot when his motorcycle hit a kerbstone in Malleswaram on Wednesday morning.

The deceased, identified as Anil Kumar, was a resident of BEL Layout in Kamakshiplaya. Anil Kumar had played the lead role in Shivani , a Kannada film released in 2007. He had also acted in many Kannada TV serials before joining his father’s real estate business.

On Tuesday night, his father Balram, who had gone to K.R. Puram on a business meeting. He called his wife and asked her to send him some money through the driver as he wanted to pay his clients.

Anil Kumar volunteered to go and deliver the money to his father. While he was coming back home, his father Balram was following him in his car.

When Anil Kumar reached Malleswaram 17th Cross, he crashed into the kerbs and suffered head injuries. Balram, who was following him, with the help of passersby rushed Anil Kumar to hospital where he was died. The police said that Anil Kumar, who got married a year ago, had a fascination for the sports bikes and had bought the BMW bike in March.

The Malleswaram traffic police, who are investigating the case, said that due to the impact of the crash, the BMW bike was mangled and the helmet had broken.

The police said that Anil Kumar was riding at over 100 kmph speed when the accident took place.

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