Raj Kundra To Play The Lead In His Own Biopic, Makers To Trace His Jail Journey; Deets Inside – News18

Raj Kundra will be acting in his own biopic, tracing his time inside the Arthur Road Jail.

Raj Kundra will be acting in his own biopic, tracing his time inside the Arthur Road Jail.

A film on Raj Kundra’s Arthur Jail ordeal is currently in the development stage. It’s being reported that the businessman will be playing the lead.

Shilpa Shetty’s husband and businessman Raj Kundra has been a controversial figure in the entertainment industry. He was arrested in July 2021 in connection to the alleged creation and uploading of pornographic films on mobile applications. Following this, he had to spend 63 days inside Arthur Road Jail. Now, as per reports, Raj Kundra’s ordeal inside the jail will be presented through a film and the businessman himself will be starring in it.

A source close to the entertainment portal revealed, “The film will present an account of all that Raj Kundra experienced through his tenure in one of the most over-crowded Jail – Arthur Road Jail. The director’s name has been kept under wraps for now, but Raj Kundra will be creatively involved in all aspects – from production to script.”

The source added, “It will trace the entire journey of Raj Kundra – from the first reports of the allegations to the media reporting, time spent in jail to the bail. It’s more of a story from Kundra and family’s point of view.”

In 2022, Kundra wrote to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) claiming that he was innocent and alleged that it was all ‘personal vendetta’ of a businessman who connived with police officers to get him arrested. Kundra had also requested the central agency to probe the case and had further claimed that he was framed by the senior officers of the Mumbai Crime Branch.

“I have lived in silence for one year; ripped apart by a media trial and spent 63 days in Arthur Road Jail. I seek justice from the courts, which I know I will get, and I humbly request an investigation against these officers,” he had written in his letter as reported by Mid-Day.

In December 2022, the Supreme Court granted anticipatory bail to Raj Kundra, Poonam Pandey and Sherlyn Chopra in connection to the case. The top court’s decision came after the Bombay High Court had rejected Kundra’s plea for pre-arrest protection in the case.