FIR lodged against Ram Gopal Varma for cheating production house of Rs 56 lakh

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 25, 2022 10:56 AM2022-05-25T10:56:30+5:302022-05-25T10:56:48+5:30

Ace filmmaker Ram Gopal Verma has found himself in legal trouble for allegedly cheating a production house to the ...

FIR lodged against Ram Gopal Varma for cheating production house of Rs 56 lakh | FIR lodged against Ram Gopal Varma for cheating production house of Rs 56 lakh

FIR lodged against Ram Gopal Varma for cheating production house of Rs 56 lakh


Ace filmmaker Ram Gopal Verma has found himself in legal trouble for allegedly cheating a production house to the tune of Rs 56 lakh.On a complaint lodged by Koppada Sekhar Raju of Sekhara Art Creations, a case was booked at Miyapur Police Station under Cyberabad Police Commissionerate.The complainant alleged that Varma borrowed money from him for producing a movie 'Disha' with a promise to return it before the release of the said movie but did not repay. The movie was based on the 2019 gang rape, and murder of a veterinary doctor near Hyderabad carried out by four persons, who were later killed by police in an alleged encounter.Raju told police that got acquainted with Varma through a common friend Ramana Reddy a few years ago.

The complainant stated that he gave Rs 8 lakh in January 2020 and another Rs 20 lakh a few days later. Varma promised to repay the amount in six months. Raju said RGV approached him in February 2020 and borrowed another Rs 28 lakh citing financial problems.The complainant told police that RGV promised to repay the total amount on or before the release of the movie, but in January 2021, he later learnt that the filmmaker was not the producer of the movie. He alleged that the filmmaker cheated him.A case under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 406 (criminal breach of trust), 417 (punishment for cheating), 420 (cheating and 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation) was registered against RGV. Regarded as one of the pioneers of new age Indian cinema,Varma received the National Film Award for scripting the political crime drama, Shool (1999).In 2004, he was featured in the BBC World series Bollywood Bosses. In 2006, Grady Hendrix of Film Comment, published by the Film Society of Lincoln Center cited Varma as "Bombay’s Most Successful Maverick" for his works on experimental films
 

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