Actress Sherlyn Chopra who was recently summoned by the Mumbai Police in the on-going pornography case, has shared an old picture with Raj Kundra on her official twitter account. Sherlyn Chopra has shared a throwback picture of herself where she is seen posing with the businessman on the first day of the shoot for her app.
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Dressed in a black and white printed bralette and black shorts with matching sneakers Sherlyn is seen striking a pose with Raj Kundra in the photo. Along with the throwback picture, she wrote that this photo was taken on March 29, 2019 and it was the first day of the shoot for her app. The actress added that as it was her first experience of collaborating for an app, she was really excited.
She captioned the post in hindi that reads: ‘29 मार्च, 2019 का दिन था। आर्म्स्प्राइम द्वारा आयोजित 'द शर्लिन चोपड़ा' एैप का पहला कॉन्टेंट शूट होने जा रहा था। मेरे लिए यह एक नया अनुभव था क्योंकि पहले कभी किसी एैप के साथ मैं जुड़ी नहीं थी। उम्मीद और जोश का माहौल था।‘
On a related note, Sherlyn was summoned by the property cell of the Mumbai Crime Branch last week for questioning in connection with pornography case. The actress had alleged that Kundra wanted different videos in the app, which are glamour, high fashion, fitness, fun and other things. She said the concept was glamour in the beginning and then she was told about semi-nude and nude films.
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Kundra was arrested by police on July 19 along with 11 other people on charges related to the alleged creation of pornographic films.
Meanwhile, trouble doesn’t seem to be ending soon for the arrested businessman Raj Kundra who is the alleged key conspirator in the pornography racket, as he will have to spend more time behind bars.
The sessions court on Tuesday deferred hearing on his bail plea till August 20 after the Mumbai crime branch listed out 19 reasons to oppose it. And Kundra will now remain in the judicial custody till the next hearing.