Wanting A Biopic For Wife, Indira IVF Owner 'Cheated' Of ₹30 Crore By Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt, Wife Held
The Udaipur police arrested the couple from Mumbai on Sunday, December 7.
Six other people have also been accused of defrauding Udaipur-based Dr Ajay Murdia, founder of Indira Group of Companies, news agency PTI reported, citing the official.
Two people were previously arrested in connection with the cheating case.
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“But nothing materialised, after which Murdia approached Bhopalpura police station in Udaipur, where an FIR was registered for cheating and other offences,” the official added.
Udaipur police secured a transit remand for Bhatt and his wife, later in the evening, until December 9.
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They claimed the couple was threatened and forced to sign a document without date and time. Murdia, who operates a business across India in the field of female infertility, has alleged the filmmaker, along with other accused, duped him by inducements and false assurances of huge profits from film production.
The couple's lawyers Rakesh Singh and Sanjay Singh told court the grounds of arrest were not properly communicated to the accused.
The police forced them to sign a document without date and time, they claimed.
Police threatened that they would torture him in Rajasthan if he did not sign the document as per their wish, the defence claimed.
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After that, an agreement was prepared in May 2024 between Murdia and the Bhatts to produce a total of four films, including the biopic, police said.
The total deal was valued at ₹47 crore. While the first two projects were reportedly completed, the remaining films were never made, police said.
The probe by Udaipur police has found that the accused prepared fake documents (bills of fake vendors) with the intention of cheating and defrauding the complainant of crores of rupees.
A plan was prepared by the accused persons to deceive the complainant, receiving funds by preparing fake bills (in the name of fake vendors), preparing documents by greatly inflating vouchers and salary vouchers compared to reality, and verifying them as true, police said.
The accused allegedly siphoned off approximately ₹30 crore from Murdia.
After being produced in court, Rajasthan police sought transit remand for two days to transport the accused from Mumbai to Udaipur by road for further interrogation and legal proceedings.
After hearing both sides, the court allowed transit remand till December 9.
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