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TV stolen, several items damaged: Actress Sangeeta Bijlani reports theft at her Pune farmhouse

| @indiablooms | Jul 19, 2025, at 01:26 pm

Pune/IBNS: Actress Sangeeta Bijlani's farmhouse in Pune was vandalised and some of the items from the place were stolen, media reports said.

Sangeeta recently visited the farmhouse, which is located at Tikona Village near Pawna Dam, with her house help after a gap of four months.

Upon her arrival, she discovered the main door and window grills broken.

Several household items including bed, refrigerator were damaged.

A television set was missing.

In her complaint, the actress wrote as quoted by NDTV, "Today, I visited the farmhouse along with two of my maid servants. Upon arrival, I was shocked to discover that the main door had been broken.

"Upon entering, I found the window grills were damaged, one television set was missing while another was broken."

A police team reached the spot to assess the damage and theft, the television channel reported.

Police said an offence will be registered once the assessment is completed.

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