Shilpa Shetty, husband Raj Kundra booked for 'cheating'

Update: 2025-08-14 19:30 GMT

Mumbai: Mumbai Police have registered a case against actor Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra for allegedly duping a businessman of Rs 60.4 crore in a loan-cum-investment deal in their now defunct company Best Deal TV Private Limited, officials said on Thursday.

However, a lawyer representing Shetty and businessman Kundra denied the allegations, saying this was a "baseless and malicious case" aimed at maligning his clients, and appropriate action was being initiated against the perpetrators.

Juhu-based businessman Deepak Kothari (60), director of Lotus Capital Finance Services (non-banking financial company) in his police complaint mentioned he had came into contact with Raj Kundra and his actor wife Shilpa Shetty through one Rajesh Arya, an official said.

Kundra and Shetty were then directors of Best Deal TV Private Limited, a home shopping and online retail platform. Through Arya, they had sought a loan of Rs 75 crore, but to avoid higher taxation they allegedly showed it as an investment, as per the complaint.

They also promised monthly return (of the loan) and repayment of the principal, the official said. According to the FIR, the complainant claimed he transferred Rs 31.9 crore in April 2015 under a share subscription agreement, followed by another Rs 28.53 crore under a supplementary agreement in September 2015.

As per the complainant, he had given the loan of Rs 60.4 crore for business expansion during the period from 2015 to 2023.

Kothari later found that insolvency proceedings were on against the company in 2017 for defaulting on another agreement, the official said.

In his complaint, Kothari alleged he had provided the loan for business, but the money was diverted for personal use by the accused persons, the police said.

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