Raj Kundra angry over news of connection with adult star

Mumbai A Bangladeshi adult film star Riya alias Aarohi Barde or Banna Shaikh was reportedly arrested by the Hill Line police in Ulhasnagar for staying in India with fake documents. According to some social media reports, Aarohi Barde alias Banna was associated with the production of Sheikh Raj Kundra and used to work in adult films. At the same time, now Raj Kundra himself has broken his silence on these rumours. He has termed such reports as completely false.
Raj said, 'I am deeply troubled by the recent news articles circulating false allegations about me. These reports claim that a woman, allegedly an illegal immigrant, worked for me or was associated with one of my alleged production companies. Let me make it very clear that I have never met this woman, nor have I ever owned or been associated with any production company for which this woman worked.
Raj Kundra further said, 'These baseless claims are not only damaging my reputation, but are also attempts to take advantage of my name for sensationalism and media attraction. I have always conducted my business with complete honesty, and I will not tolerate such false allegations.
According to the report, Raj is planning legal action and his lawyer Prashant Patil said, 'There are some reports in social, digital and print media regarding the arrest of some alleged illegal immigrants by Mumbai Police. Fake reports are linking the above alleged accused with my client. These allegations are completely baseless. Therefore, my client is immediately initiating a criminal case with the Cyber ​​Crime Mumbai Police under the provisions of the Information and Technology Act.
Raj Kundra, Shilpa Shetty – Photo : Social Media
He further said, 'I assure the public at large as a lawyer representing Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty Kundra. The criminals involved in creating a fake story with the intention of defaming my client will be booked under stringent provisions of criminal law. We will request the immediate arrest of the criminals who are spreading fake news about my client. A separate case of Rs 100 crore for defamation will be initiated against the media houses that reported this fake news.”

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