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Home / Crime and Justice / Bollywood Fraud: Bhatt Faces ₹30 Cr Case

Bollywood Fraud: Bhatt Faces ₹30 Cr Case

17 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt accused in ₹30 crore fraud case.
  • Investor allegedly misled with high return promises.
  • Project costs reportedly inflated on paper.
Bollywood Fraud: Bhatt Faces ₹30 Cr Case

Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt, known for his thrillers, is currently facing serious legal allegations involving a ₹30 crore fraud case. Investigations reveal that an investor reportedly felt misled by promises of substantial financial returns and emotionally charged appeals concerning film projects.

Authorities claim that the production costs for these projects were allegedly inflated on official documents. This has resulted in Bhatt's arrest and placement into judicial custody as the investigation progresses, casting a shadow over Bollywood's production ecosystem.

The ongoing probe aims to address concerns regarding transparency and accountability within the industry. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for film financing and investor relations in Bollywood.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Vikram Bhatt is accused in a ₹30 crore fraud case involving a film production agreement with an investor.
The investor was reportedly misled through promises of high returns and emotionally driven pitches for film projects.
Charges include allegedly misleading an investor and inflating project costs on paper, leading to a ₹30 crore fraud case.

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