The FIR towards Ranveer Singh said that India has a “good culture” however on account of such footage everybody’s sentiments are damage
The FIR towards Ranveer Singh said that India has a “good culture” however on account of such footage everybody’s sentiments are damage
The Mumbai Police on July 26 registered a First Information Report (FIR) towards Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh over his nude footage on social media, an official mentioned.
A Mumbai-based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) had approached the Chembur police with a criticism towards the actor.
Based on it, the police registered the FIR towards Singh beneath varied Indian Penal Code Sections like 292 (sale of obscene books, and so forth), 293 (sale of obscene objects to younger folks), 509 (phrase, gesture or act supposed to insult the modesty of a girl) and provisions of the Information Technology Act, an official from the Chembur police station mentioned.
An office-bearer of the NGO had alleged that the actor has damage the feelings of girls typically and insulted their modesty by means of his images, police earlier mentioned.
The FIR said that India has a “good culture” however on account of such footage everybody’s sentiments are damage.
It mentioned numerous folks, together with kids, celebrities and others comply with the Bollywood actor who has craze amongst varied sections.
The actor did the nude photoshoot for {a magazine} and obtained respectable cash for a similar, it mentioned.
Ranveer Singh, a recipient of a number of awards, is thought for his roles in movies like Bajirao Mastani, Padmaavat and Gully Boy.
Last Thursday, the actor’s nude footage, which had been for the shoot of {a magazine}, posted on his social media accounts like Instagram went viral, in accordance with police.
Later, the NGO and a girl lawyer submitted separate complaints towards the actor at Chembur police station.
The utility filed by the lawyer, a former journalist, had additionally demanded a case towards Ranveer Singh on the cost of intent to outrage the modesty of girls, police earlier mentioned.
Source: www.thehindu.com