After Shilpa Shetty’s husband  Raj Kundra’s arrest in the pornographic case, things are taking twists and turns every now and then. Several models and aspiring actors have come ahead to reveal their personal experiences about Raj’s pornographic racket. And now, Model Shruti Gera had leveled some shocking allegations against Raj Kundra.

As per a report in Times Of India, Shruti Gera has alleged casting couch against Shilpa Shetty’s husband Raj Kundra. She had also claimed that she was treated worse than an animal and was asked to be friendly with the crew.

 

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Earlier in an interview with HTimes, Shruti Gera said that she was approached by a director for a web series which was produced by Raj Kundra but she refused it. She was quoted as saying, “One mentioned they could introduce me to Raj Kundra, another said this guy intends to start a production house and he is coming in the web space in a big way. I said no to it immediately. But I am more grateful that I kept myself safe. We all thought that he is some big shot but turns out he is a person who does porn films”.

She also mentioned how young actresses are “drugged, their compromising videos are shot and through that people blackmail them and pimp them out.” She further claimed that the industry is a “honey trap and they make you vulnerable”.

 

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The 43-year-old businessman whose police custody was supposed to end today has been extended till August 10. As per the sources, “Kundra will soon face money laundering and Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) cases against him as Enforcement Directorate (ED) is likely to register cases under these Acts against him”.

 

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Earlier on Sunday, the police had informed that four employees of Raj Kundra’s company has turned witnesses against him in the pornographic racket case. His wife Shilpa Shetty had also denied any involvement in the racket.