![]() ![]() The series is about Aarya, an independent woman who seeks to protect her family and joins a mafia gang in order to get revenge for her husband's murder. Produced by Madhvani under the banner Ram Madhvani Films, along with Endemol Shine Group, it stars Sushmita Sen in the titular role and is based on the Dutch drama series Penoza. Some people forcefully get such films produced," Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime), Milind Bharambe said.Aarya is an Indian crime- thriller drama streaming television series on Disney+ Hotstar, co-created by Ram Madhvani and Sandeep Modi, who also directed the series, with Vinod Rawat, serving as the co-director. During the investigation, nine accused were arrested. Female actors opposed this and approached the Crime Branch based on which a case was registered. "New actors were promised roles in web series and short stories and they were asked to do bold and nude scenes in auditions. Moreover, the app also offered services like live communication with "some of the hottest models around the world" and original content was only accessible for paying subscribers.Īs per the Mumbai Police, the Crime Branch registered a case related to pornographic films in February. The app's description on stores read, "HD videos & short movies with unmatched exposure" and promised "private content from hot photoshoots, short movies, and experience of the lifestyle of celebrities from all over the world". ![]() However, the app's Android Application Package (APK) is available on several websites. ![]() The app that went by the name 'Hotshots' is at the centre of the controversy and was allegedly being used to distribute pornographic content.Īfter complaints, this app was taken down by Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Mumbai's Joint Police Commissioner (Crime) Milind Bharambe said that the two companies had a mobile app called 'HotShots Digital Entertainment', developed by Kenrin Ltd. The Mumbai Police on Tuesday made a shocking revelation that arrested businessman Raj Kundra and his brother-in-law Pradeep Bakshi are the alleged masterminds of an international porn films racket perpetrated through their content production companies based in India and the United Kingdom.
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