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Kundra and Shetty Accused of Duping Businessman in Rs 60 Crore Fraud

Summary

  • Four employees of Kundra's company summoned for questioning
  • Investigating if company had enough orders to justify Rs 60 crore loan
  • Kundra claims portion of funds used to pay actors Bipasha Basu and Neha Dhupia

As of November 6th, 2025, Raj Kundra and his wife Shilpa Shetty are facing a police case for allegedly duping a businessman, Deepak Kothari, of nearly Rs 60 crore in a loan-cum-investment deal. The Mumbai Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has summoned four employees of Best Deal Private Limited, a company owned by Shetty and Kundra, for questioning in the ongoing investigation.

One of the four employees has already recorded his statement with the EOW last week, and the other three are expected to be questioned in the coming days. These employees held senior positions in Kundra's company during the time period in question. The EOW is trying to ascertain whether the Rs 20 crore claimed to have been spent on office furnishings is accurate, and how the employees were paid their salaries - whether through the company's earnings or from other sources.

Furthermore, the investigation team is working to determine if Kundra's company had enough orders from clients to justify taking a Rs 60 crore loan in the name of investment. Kundra has claimed that a portion of the Rs 60 crore was paid as fees to actors Bipasha Basu and Neha Dhupia. The EOW will also soon question product suppliers and individuals associated with companies that advertised products for Kundra's company. If necessary, Kundra may be summoned again for further questioning once the process is complete.

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Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty, directors of Best Deal TV Private Limited, are accused of duping a businessman, Deepak Kothari, of nearly Rs 60 crore in a loan-cum-investment deal between 2015 and 2023.
Four employees of Raj Kundra's company, Best Deal Private Limited, have been summoned by the Mumbai Police's Economic Offences Wing for questioning in the Rs 60 crore fraud case.
Kundra claimed that a portion of the Rs 60 crore was paid as fees to actors Bipasha Basu and Neha Dhupia, but the investigation is trying to determine if the company had enough orders to justify the large loan.

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