Vikram Bhatt Embroiled in ₹30 Crore Fraud Case, Filmmaker Claims Police Misled
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Renowned filmmaker Vikram Bhatt is at the center of a ₹30 crore fraud case, filed by Dr. Ajay Murdia in Udaipur. Dr. Murdia claims that Bhatt's production house failed to deliver on a contract for four movie projects, despite receiving payment. The case has been registered at the Bhupalpura police station, and an investigation is underway. Bhatt denies the allegations, stating that the police has been misled. He claims that the complainant had multiple film projects with him and had not paid his workers. Bhatt also produced the complainant's recent film, Tumko Meri Kasam, a biopic of the founder of Indira IVF. The case has sparked controversy, with Bhatt questioning the authenticity of the allegations. He claims that the police should have documentation to support the claims, and that the absence of such evidence suggests forgery. Bhatt's film career spans over two decades, with notable projects including Ghulam and the Raaz and 1920 series. The investigation is ongoing, and the police will take appropriate action once the facts are established. This development comes as a shock to the film industry, where Vikram Bhatt is known for his work in the thriller and horror genres.