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AICWA demands immediate investigation into kidnapping case linked to fake audition at Mumbai's R.A. Studio

By ANI | Updated: October 31, 2025 10:45 IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 31 : The All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) has demanded an immediate investigation into ...

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 31 : The All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) has demanded an immediate investigation into a shocking kidnapping incident linked to a fake audition held at R.A. Studio in Mumbai's Powai area, where nearly 20 aspiring artists were allegedly abducted before being rescued by the Mumbai Police.

AICWA strongly condemned the incident and lauded the police for their swift and commendable action that saved innocent lives. The association, however, questioned how such illegal auditions were being organised inside a reputed studio without proper verification or permissions.

AICWA President Suresh Shyamlal Gupta has demanded a high-level inquiry from Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, urging the government to investigate: "On what basis was the R.A. Studio allowed to host such auditions?, From where did the organizers obtain the data of aspiring artists?, Who were the people conducting the auditions and what was their background?," as per the press release shared on official handle of X.

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Gupta emphasised that hundreds of studios across Mumbai conduct auditions daily, attracting thousands of newcomers from all over India who arrive with dreams of working in films. "If such incidents can happen so easily in Mumbai, it means every aspiring artist's life is at risk," he said in a statement.

AICWA has urged the state government to immediately verify the registration, licensing, and credentials of all studios and production houses where auditions are being held.

The association also recommended that the Home Department issue mandatory verification protocols for all future auditions to prevent such criminal activities under the guise of casting. "This is not just about one incident," said Mr. Gupta. "It's about restoring faith in Mumbai the heart of India's film industry. The government must take strong and transparent action so that no criminal can misuse the name of Bollywood for illegal activities again."

AICWA has also appealed to all aspiring artists and technicians to verify every audition or casting call through official and verified sources before attending, and to immediately report any suspicious activities to the police or the AICWA office.

Maximum studios and audition organisers operating today are fake, and such fraudulent practices are increasing rapidly across Mumbai, Maharashtra, and several other parts of India.

"After today's shocking incident, it has become extremely important for the government to take immediate cognisance of the situation; otherwise, such incidents could easily happen again in the future," as stated in the press release.

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