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CBI registers FIR in actor Vishal’s case: Case against three including CBFC official; The woman mentioned by the actor is also included


Mumbai4 minutes agoAuthor: Ashish Tiwari

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CBI has registered FIR in the case of actor Vishal. CBI has registered an FIR against three people including a Censor Board official. Among these three, names of people like Marilyn Menaga, brother-in-law Ramdas and Rajan M Shamil have come to the fore. However, CBI has not disclosed the name of that one Censor Board official.

It was Marilyn Menaga who had taken money from Vishal in two different accounts. Apart from this, he had also taken Rs 20 thousand in his account. We also spoke to Vishal’s team for exclusive details. His team said that Vishal had already filed an FIR against this incident in Mumbai. He wanted a thorough investigation into this matter.

Vishal talked about removing CCTV footage
A member of Vishal’s team said- Vishal has already lodged an FIR. They are raising questions on Menaga’s involvement. The Censor Board says that Menaga is not a member there, then what was she doing there that day. Vishal has talked about scanning the CCTV footage of the last seven days. After that all milk will turn into water.

Vishal had made serious allegations against the Censor Board while posting the video on social media.

Vishal had made serious allegations against the Censor Board while posting the video on social media.

Censor Board said- those who took money are not members of the board
The Censor Board on Wednesday clarified Vishal’s bribery allegations. The board issued a statement saying that the people who took money from Vishal have no connection with the board. They are third party people, the board does not recognize such people.

The board said, ‘We are investigating this entire matter. We will go to the root of the matter and find the culprits. If any middleman or agent tries to extort money, film makers can complain about it with the help of the help desk.

Censor Board Chairman Prasoon Joshi said that being a responsible organization, CBFC ensures that the process of film certification is completely transparent and honest.

Prasoon Joshi became the chairman of CBFC in 2017.  He has completed two terms.

Prasoon Joshi became the chairman of CBFC in 2017. He has completed two terms.

understand the whole matter
Vishal alleged that the Censor Board took a bribe of Rs 6.5 lakh to pass his film. Vishal said that he gave the money in the morning and his film was passed in the evening.

Vishal recently told Dainik Bhaskar, ‘Till now I used to think that corruption happens only in government offices. I am shocked that all this is happening in the cinema world also. As soon as the money was paid, the film got the certificate by the evening. Many people are involved in this game from top to bottom.

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