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Ranveer Singh seeks time to appear before Mumbai Police in Nude Photoshoot Case

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 22, 2022 12:07 IST

Actor Ranveer Singh has asked for two weeks' time after Mumbai Police summoned him in the nude photoshoot case. ...

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Actor Ranveer Singh has asked for two weeks' time after Mumbai Police summoned him in the nude photoshoot case. Ranveer was to appear at Chembur police station on Monday but has asked for an extension. The Mumbai Police said in a statement, “Chembur police station had summoned actor Ranveer Singh asking him to appear tomorrow. The actor has sought 2 weeks time to appear, now fresh summons will be sent by Chembur police after fixing a new date: Mumbai Police.”

Mumbai Police would be recording Ranveer Singh's statement in a case registered against him for posting nude photographs of himself on social media, an official said last week. The actor was to be called to the police station on August 22 to "join the investigation," he said. Personnel of the Chembur police station in the city also visited Singh's residence to serve him a notice to join the probe, but were informed that he was not in Mumbai, the official said. Ranveer later told police that he would return on August 16. The notice was served to him that day and he was called to record a statement on August 22, the official added. A First Information Report (FIR) was registered against Ranveer Singh at Chembur police station last month on the basis of a complaint filed by an office-bearer of a non-profit organization. The actor “hurt the sentiments of women in general and insulted their modesty through his photographs," the complaint claimed.

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