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TUESDAY, JULY 15, 2025
Mumbai police freezes Rs7.31 crore from bank accounts of Raj Kundra, others in porn case

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23 July, 2021, 10:05 am
Last modified: 23 July, 2021, 10:24 am

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Mumbai police freezes Rs7.31 crore from bank accounts of Raj Kundra, others in porn case

During a detailed investigation, it came to light that Raj Kundra's company located in Viaan had a tie-up with a London-based company Kenrin that owns mobile application Hotshots

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Mumbai police have frozen Rs7.31 crore from bank accounts of Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty's husband Raj Kundra and other accused persons in a porn case. Kundra's firm had a tie-up with a London-based company that was involved in streaming pornographic content through a mobile app, the police said on Tuesday.

Addressing a press conference, Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime), Milind Bharambe said Raj Kundra and his brother-in-law Pradeep Bakshi are the alleged masterminds of an international porn films racket perpetrated through their content production companies based in India and the United Kingdom, reports the MSN News.

The Joint Commissioner of Police said that all the pornographic content was being uploaded on a mobile application named "Hotshots", which was owned by the London-based company."

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"Crime Branch Mumbai this February registered a case related to pornographic films. New actors were promised roles in web series and short stories and they were asked to do bold and nude scenes in auditions. Female actors opposed this and approached the Crime Branch based on which a case was registered. During the investigation, nine accused were arrested. Some people forcefully get such films produced. A man named Umesh Kamat who was looking after the India operations for the company of business of Raj Kundra was arrested," he said.

During a detailed investigation, it came to light that Raj Kundra's company located in Viaan had a tie-up with a London-based company Kenrin that owns mobile application Hotshots.

"All nude content created in Mumbai was published on Hotshots, which was operated from Mumbai. After complaints, this app was takedown by Google Play Store and iPhone," Bharambe said.

"After court permission, we searched the offices of Raj Kundra and found a few clips as well. That's why Raj Kundra and his IT head were arrested." 

Hotshots -- the app which was used to publish porn films, its description on stores read, "HD videos & short movies with unmatched exposure" and promised "private content from hot photoshoots, short movies, and experience of the lifestyle of celebrities from all over the world".

Moreover, the app also offered services like live communication with "some of the hottest models around the world" and original content was only accessible for paying subscribers. 

Meanwhile, The Indian police have arrested one Rowa alias Yasmin Khan in connection with this case. The investigation is underway and police are probing both Hotshots and HotHit app in relation to the case of the pornographic films. 

Now, Zee News has exclusively accessed details that reveal Mumbai Police has so far frozen about Rs7.31 crore in bank accounts of different people related to the case. The details of this amount in a systematic manner are as follows. 

- Rs34 lakh 90 thousand in the account of HOTHIT app of Yasmin Khan alias Rowa Khan has been frozen 

- Rs1 lakh 20 thousand frozen from two accounts of Dipankar P. Khasnavis alias Shan 

- About Rs37 lakh was frozen from three accounts of Gehana Vashistha. 

- Rs6,000 from two bank accounts of Umesh Kamat

-  Around Rs6 lakh frozen from two bank accounts of Tanveer Hashmi

- About Rs1.81 crore from Arvind Kumar Srivastava's account

- Approximately Rs2.32 crore frozen from Harshita Srivastava's bank account in Kanpur

- Approximately Rs5.59 lakh was frozen from Narbada Srivastava's bank account in Kanpur 

- Rs30 lakh 87 thousand was frozen from the Bhopal bank account of Fliz Movies OPC Pvt. Ltd. 

- Rs1.28 crore kept as a fixed deposit in a Bhopal bank account of Fliz Movies OPC Pvt. Ltd. too was frozen

- Rs73 lakh 87 thousand frozen in Meerut bank account of Fliz movies OPC Pvt. Ltd. This was a new account created by the company. 

 Meanwhile, Raj Kundra, who was arrested late Monday night in the soft pornography case, has been sent to police custody till 23 July. 

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