Saturday, May 28, 2016

Pre-wedding photo shoot inside Mysore palace gets into trouble

City Police Commissioner B Dayananda on Thursday said that the department would conduct a probe into the reported photo-shoot inside the Palace. "We have to inquire with them to find out who gave them the authorisation to shoot inside the palace". "We will go through the CCTV footage and take necessary action".

Photography inside the magnificent palace is strictly prohibited. Chief Secretary of the State, who is also the Chairperson of the Mysuru Palace Board, is the competent authority for issuing permission. Though no time frame has been set for completing the inquiry, Mr. Dayananda said Mr. Shailendra has been asked to do so as soon as possible.

The Deputy Director of Mysuru palace, T.S. Subramanya, remained unavailable for comment.

The person who organised a pre-wedding photo and video shoot inside the durbar hall and kalayana mantap of Mysuru Palace is said to be the son of a retired civil servant.

Photographs of a couple, said to be Adithya and Navyatha, posing for the photo-shoot inside the durbar Hall were shared on social networking sites.

Please Wait while comments are loading... Referring to the photographs of the posing couple, Ms. Shikha said the photos do not appear to have been taken in a hurried manner. There are two entry points - one is used by the Mysuru royal family and another for public entry - which is monitored by Palace Board with assistance from police.

Even Rajnikanth's movie "Linga" was denied permission by the government to shoot in the Durbar Hall of the Palace.


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