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Sagarika Shona Suman summoned by cops in Raj Kundra matter

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MUMBAI: Model and actress Sagarika Shona Suman who first blew the lid off Raj Kundra’s ownership of the company Kenrin Limited and the HotShots app, as well as his alleged involvement in the porn scandal in February this year has been summoned by the cops to record her statement.

Sagarika’s spokesperson issued a statement saying she has been summoned and that she will comply with the instructions.

Meanwhile, in another statement issued by her a day earlier, Sagarika said that known porn actresses like Nandita Dutta, Tina Nandy, Zoya Rathore, etc., earn about Rs 2 to 5 crore annually from related porn biz and they should not be treated as “victims” by the cops.

Sagarika Shona Suman has requested the Mumbai police and Indian law enforcement agencies not to treat porn actors (both male and female) as victims and let them off the hook easily.

She alleged that porn star Nandita Dutta aka Nancy Bhabhi, arrested recently by the Kolkata police, was earning Rs 30 to Rs 35 lakh per month. Her annual income from all porn-related sources including private online shows, streaming and porn clips is in the range of Rs 5 crore, Sagarika claimed.

“Most of them have shot hundreds of porn films over the last 2 to 3 years, ever since OTT apps became popular. While all Indians were struggling for oxygen during the first and second Covid waves, these porn stars were making Rs 15 to 25 lakhs each month, said Sagarika Shona Suman, explaining that actors like Tina Nandy and Soniya Maheshwari charge Rs 60k to Rs 90k for a 6-hour porn clip shoot that includes sexual acts. Other actors were charging Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 5 lakh per shoot even during lock down in Mumbai, when we were all struggling to buy essentials. These porn stars earn Rs 15 to Rs 25 lakh per month, from porn shoots, live streaming, private online sex shows, etc., thanks to the millions of sexually starved Indian porn consumers who pay anywhere from Rs 199 to Rs 2000 per month as subscription fees to the porn apps. The porn industry is as bad as drugs. It’s a chronic psychological addiction. And the purveyors of such mass moral corruption should be dealt with the strong arm of the law and not with kid gloves. They should not be treated as victims,” Sagarika appealed.

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