Raj Kundra On Linkup With Bangladeshi Adult Star: Bangladeshi adult film star Riya Barde alias Banna Shaikh, who was arrested in a prostitution case, has now been arrested from Ulhasnagar, Maharashtra for staying in India illegally. Riya Barde’s real name is Banna Shaikh. She was living in India illegally.
Riya is a well-known adult film star of Bangladesh. It is being told that she has also worked under the productions of Raj Kundra, husband of Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty. The news of his connection with Raj is in discussion. Meanwhile, Raj Kundra himself has come forward and told the whole truth. Let us know what Raj Kundra has said on these allegations.
Raj Kundra said- I am very upset
Raj Kundra said in a conversation with HT City regarding this matter, ‘I am very troubled by the recent news reports, in which false allegations are being made about me. These reports claimed that a person, allegedly an illegal immigrant, worked for me or was associated with someone (allegedly from my production company). Let me make it very clear, I have never met this person, nor have I ever owned or been associated with any production company for which this person worked.
I will not tolerate false allegations
Raj further said, ‘These baseless claims are not only damaging my reputation, but are also trying to take advantage of my name for sensationalism and media attraction. I have always done my business with complete honesty. And I will not tolerate such false allegations.
Lawyer said- can take legal action
The statement of Raj Kundra’s lawyer Prashant Patil has also come to light in this matter. He has said that legal action is being planned regarding this. According to the lawyer, ‘There are some reports in social, digital and print media regarding the arrest of some alleged illegal immigrants by Mumbai Police. Fake reports are linking the alleged accused to the production team of my clients Shilpa Shetty Kundra and Raj Kundra. The criminals involved in creating a fake story with the intention of defaming my clients will be booked to the fullest extent of the law.