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Bollywood Director Vikram Bhatt, Daughter Face 13.5 Crore Fraud Charges in Mumbai
January 24, 2026 by Mediaeye News
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Bollywood Director Vikram Bhatt, Daughter Face 13.5 Crore Fraud Charges in Mumbai

Mumbai: Vikram Bhatt and his daughter have been booked in a ₹13.5 crore fraud case at Versova Police Station for allegedly cheating a businessman with false assurances of high investment returns.

A businessman filed a complaint with the police stating that Vikram Bhatt and his daughter, Krishna Bhatt, had defrauded him of INR 13.5 crore rupees. In this case, the Economic Offences Wing has registered a case against both Vikram Bhatt and his daughter, Krishna Bhatt, at Versova Police Station. The Economic Offences Wing has taken over this case for further investigation.

Vikram has been at the centre of financial irregularities. Earlier, Vikram and his wife, Shwetambari, were remanded to seven days of police custody by the ACJM court in Udaipur in connection with a separate alleged Rs 30 crore fraud case. The couple was arrested from their Mumbai residence on December 7 and brought to Udaipur. The duo was produced in court. DSP Chhagan Singh Rajpurohit is leading the investigation. Upon arrival in Udaipur, both attempted to avoid media cameras. Vikram Bhatt is still in custody in relation to the INR 30 crore fraud case.

A six-member police team led by DSP Rajpurohit reached Mumbai and arrested Vikram and Shwetambari Bhatt from their Juhu flat. Their security staff initially attempted to block the police, claiming the couple was not home, but both were eventually taken into custody. The case was filed based on an FIR lodged by Dr Ajay Murdia, owner of the Indira Group and Indira IVF.

He alleged that the director and his associates collected funds under the pretext of producing a biopic based on his wife. Dr Murdia claimed he was first introduced to the project by Dinesh Kataria and later met Vikram Bhatt at Vrindavan Studio, Mumbai. The director allegedly assured him that an investment of Rs 7 crore could generate four films with a projected return of Rs 100-200 crore.

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