Bollywood Filmmaker Vikram Bhatt Booked Over Alleged ₹30 Crore Fraud

A First Information Report (FIR) has been filed against filmmaker Vikram Bhatt and seven other individuals, including his wife, in connection with an alleged financial fraud amounting to ₹30 crore (approximately 300 million Indian Rupees).

The complaint was lodged by Dr. Ajay Murdia, the Founder of Indira IVF, and the case reportedly revolves around a proposed biopic project.

In response to the allegations, Vikram Bhatt has vehemently denied the charges. He has publicly stated that the FIR is “misleading” and claims that fraudulent documents were utilized in the filing of the case. Bhatt insists he possesses “complete evidence” to support his defense and has expressed his willingness to fully cooperate with the ongoing investigation.

This summary is an independent re-narration of the facts reported in the original news source.

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