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Raj Kundra wanted to involve foreign models for live shows on Hotshots, Bollyfame, alleges Sagarika Shona Suman

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MUMBAI: In order to increase the audience for their APPS and the subscriber base, the Hotshots maketing team had planned to rope in foreign models in their films and shows, including live streaming of strip shows and other bold acts, Sagarika Shona Suman has alleged.

Hotshots was already broadcasting strip shows by certain models via web streaming and live streaming.

Sagarika alleged that some former female Bigg Boss contestants and other reality show participants with large social media fan followings were also contacted by the HS team.

Explaining this she says, since the day she spoke up about the porn racket, another Delhi-origin model by the name of Nikita Flora Singh told her that she was also contacted by the HS team and their casting agents, but she was told she would have to do a strip show along with a female foreign model.

Nikita was approached by a Mumbai coordinator named Kuresh. She does not remember his full name, but she thanked me for speaking up, Sagarika claimed.

According to her Nikita Flora Singh recently recovered from a long fight with Covid and she is still partly bed-ridden and cannot come on camera. She told me she would have liked to speak up but her health does not permit her presently, besides her family is totally against the idea.

Shona Suman shot into the limelight earlier in February this year, when she claimed that NRI businessman Raj Kundra, who is Bollywood actress’ Shilpa Shetty’s husband was allegedly involved in a porn racket and that his company executive Umesh Kundra demanded a nude audition on the WhatsApp video calling service.

Raj Kundra’s team had totally denied these allegations in February when she first spoke up.

However, upon his arrest in the Mumbai porn racket, wherein the Mumbai police commissioner termed Kundra the “main conspirator”, Sagarika’s allegations, which six months ago, were showed under the carpet and ignored by the mainline media in India, gained credibility.

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