There are some things ‘Pulsar’ Suni will not talk about. “I will never tell you, or anyone else, where the phone is,” he said matter-of-factly.

“Okay, but can you tell me if it still exists somewhere, or did you destroy it?” I asked.

He smiled, drank some water, and swatted a mosquito. “I’ve already told you too much. This is a promise I made to someone — that I will not speak about the phone. And I always keep my word.”

The phone in question is no ordinary device.

It is a crucial but missing piece of evidence in a case where Gayathri (name changed), a leading Malayalam actor, was sexually assaulted by Pulsar Suni — once a driver to several Malayalam film elites.

On December 8, 2025, a Principal District and Sessions Court convicted Suni, along with five other men, for kidnapping Gaya

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