Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty’s husband Raj Kundra and 11 others were arrested by Mumbai police for alleged involvement in creating pornographic films and publishing them through apps. The police report said that Kundra’s business grew during the lockdown.
The joint commissioner of police (crime) Milind Bharambe informed the media that Raj Kundra started his adult film business 18 months ago. Sources said that then he started earning lakhs on a daily basis. Bharambe revealed that he forged a partnership with his UK-based brother-in-law Pradeep Bakshi’s Kenrin Limited.
He further said, “As he cannot upload these videos from India on an app called Hotshot, he provided the content to a foreign platform by sending videos via WeTransfer. All content was created in his office and sent to a London-based company called, Kenrin Limited, owned by his brother-in-law, Pradeep Bakshi.”
Apart from this app ‘Hotshot’, Kundra also has plan B. In case the app Hotshot gone banned from Google Playstore and Apple, he would start Bollyfame, sources revealed. Bhramhe further informed, “The free to download the app was yanked off by both Apple and Google Playstore for the type of its content. The Mumbai Police have recovered incriminating evidence like several HotShot films, video clips, WhatsApp chats, etc. during the investigation,”
Sources also revealed that Kundra initially earned 2-3 Lakhs daily the amount later increased to Rs 6-8 lakhs. Briefing the history of the entire case, Bhramhe revealed how new or aspiring actresses coming to Mumbai from all over India were lured with work offers in short films, web series and other movies. “They were called for auditions and after selection made to do bold scenes, which went onto semi-nude and then full-nude shoots. Some of them strongly opposed this and had approached the police,” Bharambe said.
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