Vikram Bhatt Arrested In Rs 30 Crore Fraud Case After Denying Dr Murdia’s Allegations
Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt has been arrested in a joint operation by Rajasthan and Mumbai Police over a Rs 30 crore fraud case. The director was taken into custody from his sister-in-law’s residence in Mumbai’s Yaari Road area. The allegations involve Bhatt and his associates defrauding Dr Ajay Murdia by promising huge returns on a biographical film project honouring his late wife.
The Alleged Fraud
Dr Ajay Murdia, founder of Indira IVF Hospital, alleged that Bhatt and his team lured him into investing more than Rs 30 crore in a biopic project. The investors were promised profits of up to Rs 200 crore. Discussions about the project began at Vrindavan Studio, Mumbai, in April 2024, where Bhatt assured complete handling of the filmmaking process.Arrest and Transit Remand
Vikram Bhatt was arrested from Mumbai, and Rajasthan Police will apply for a transit remand at Bandra Court to bring him to Udaipur for further investigation. Udaipur Police had previously issued lookout notices against Bhatt, his wife Shwetambari Bhatt, and six others, preventing them from travelling abroad without permission.You may also like
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