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Summary 16 of fraud of Rs. In this case, the Indore police has registered a case of cheating against a producer of a Gujarati film. Cheating was done in the name of investment in the film. The film did good business, yet the money was not returned. Indicative photo - Photo: SOCIAL MEDIA Expansion A Gujarati film producer and his wife But the Indore police has registered a case of cheating. Accused Rakesh Bhatt had told Nitin Patidar, a resident of Rau, that his Gujarati film Bijo Diwas was to be released, but the producer who invested in the film had passed away, so money was needed. Rakesh said that if he invests 233 lakhs in the film, then 12 Will return the money with percent profit. Coming to the words of the accused, Nitin gave 233 lakh rupees. After this the film was released. The film did Crore turnover ADCP Jaiveer Singh Singh Bhadauria told that the film 12 did the business of crores, but the accused did not return the money to Nitin. By giving fake documents of investment, Rakesh Bhatt had told Nitin that if the film is successful, a profit of three crore rupees would also be given, but the money was not returned. The accused kept talking about returning the money by sending fake checks and receipts. For a year, the complainant was demanding money from the filmmaker, but he was reluctant to give the money. After this the police registered a case of cheating against the accused. Now the police will send a team to Gujarat to arrest the accused. Complainant Nitin Patidar had met producer Rakesh Bhatt in connection with the sale of a land. Later on both of them got to know each other well. ,

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16 of fraud of Rs. In this case, the Indore police has registered a case of cheating against a producer of a Gujarati film. Cheating was done in the name of investment in the film. The film did good business, yet the money was not returned.

Indicative photo – Photo: SOCIAL MEDIA

Expansion A Gujarati film producer and his wife But the Indore police has registered a case of cheating. Accused Rakesh Bhatt had told Nitin Patidar, a resident of Rau, that his Gujarati film Bijo Diwas was to be released, but the producer who invested in the film had passed away, so money was needed. Rakesh said that if he invests 233 lakhs in the film, then 12 Will return the money with percent profit. Coming to the words of the accused, Nitin gave 233 lakh rupees. After this the film was released.

The film did Crore turnover
ADCP Jaiveer Singh Singh Bhadauria told that the film 12 did the business of crores, but the accused did not return the money to Nitin. By giving fake documents of investment, Rakesh Bhatt had told Nitin that if the film is successful, a profit of three crore rupees would also be given, but the money was not returned. The accused kept talking about returning the money by sending fake checks and receipts. For a year, the complainant was demanding money from the filmmaker, but he was reluctant to give the money.

After this the police registered a case of cheating against the accused. Now the police will send a team to Gujarat to arrest the accused. Complainant Nitin Patidar had met producer Rakesh Bhatt in connection with the sale of a land. Later on both of them got to know each other well. ,

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