New details are emerging every second about the Raj Kundra pornography case.
According to the latest report, the first charge sheet has been filed by the Mumbai Police. In it, the police mentioned detailed information about the financial targets set by Raj Kundra and his company Bollyfame.
Bollyfame was the app that came into play after Hotshots was banned from the Google Play Store and Apple last year. All the explicits from Hotshots were transferred to Bollyfame. Police also claim to have seized concealed data and files from Kundra’s office.
The charge sheet contains revenue and net profit numbers for the year 2021-22 and 2022-23. It also projected gross revenue of Rs 146 crore and a net profit of around Rs 34 crore for the year 2023-24.
For the year, 21-22, they plan to drum up a gross income of Rs 36,50,00,000 and web revenue of Rs 4,76,85,000. As for 22-23, Kundra & co have been aiming at a gross income and web revenue of around Rs 73,00,00,000. However, the cost sheet didn’t specify if this projection was for Bollyfame or another firm.
In an interview, a Crime Department officer stated, “The paperwork has been seized from Kamat. Kundra was not arrested after we filed the primary cost sheet. Because the investigation progresses, we are going to get extra readability about Bollyfame and the identical will probably be lined in a supplementary cost sheet.”
He further added: “WhatsApp chats between Kamat, Kundra and his brother-in-law Pradeep Bakshi clearly state that he had Plan B within the type of Bollyfame in case HotShot faces authorised points. He was additionally planning to get celebrities to live-stream on Bollyfame saying it’ll carry extra revenue and subscriptions than Hotshot that has uploaded content material,”