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After being arrested by Mumbai Police on July 19, 2021, for his alleged role in the creation and dissemination of pornographic material through the app Hotshots, Raj Kundra’s 63-day stint in jail is now the subject of a forthcoming film, according to a recent report. The movie will shed light on the events that unfolded during his time behind bars, marking the two-year anniversary of his arrest in the high-profile porn case.
According to Pinkvilla’s report, a film centered around Raj Kundra’s arrest and his period in jail is currently in development, and an official announcement is imminent. Interestingly, the report further reveals that Raj Kundra himself will be taking on an acting role in the movie. The source stated that ” the film will present an account of all that Raj Kundra experienced through his tenure in one of most over-crowded Jail – Arthur Road Jail. The director’s name has been kept under wraps for now, but Raj Kundra will be creatively involved in all aspects – from production to script. It will trace the entire journey of Raj Kundra – from the first reports of the allegations to the media reporting, time spent in jail to the bail. It’s more of a story from Kundra and family’s point of view.”
EXCLUSIVE: #RajKundra’s Arthur Road jail incident gets a film; Businessman to play leadhttps://t.co/FzqNUTN7bv
— Pinkvilla (@pinkvilla) July 19, 2023
During the investigation, Kundra was identified as the primary conspirator in the case. After spending two months in Mumbai’s Arthur Road Jail, he was granted bail by a Mumbai court, upon furnishing a surety amount of Rs 50,000. Subsequently, in August 2022, Kundra filed a plea seeking discharge from the porn racket case, and eventually, in September 2021, he was granted bail.
The Mumbai Crime Branch made the arrest after a case was registered against Kundra at the Malwani police station on February 4, 2021, under several sections of the Indian Penal Code, the Information Technology Act, and the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act.