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Bollywood Blind Item – May 2019 – 9

The blind item below is not really about Bollywood, but more about Mumbai’s social life. Though this spoil-brat of a scion has dated several Bollywood ladies and all were a mess.

Apparently, he likes getting high as a hobby and as a result, has done quite a number of questioning things like lock up his girlfriend for days at his apartment and physically assaulting another girlfriend.

He does live the colourful life, but the man is almost 50 now, isn’t it time for him to grow up? How do you, almost hitting 50, get arrested on foreign land because you were carrying drugs?

These people go on holidays for timeout or to relax, but they further need to bring drugs with them to get high. Good thing he wasn’t caught in Indonesia because then, he would be done.

His arrest was reported last week, but that was after he was let go by that country. Apparently, he called up his brother for help and when the brother couldn’t do anything, he had to let his parents know who then did some magic to get him released.

Seriously wondering what they had to do to have that country let him go? Donations or what?

Anyways, rich people will never be happy with what they have especially since he didn’t even had to earn it!

Check out the blind item from Hindustan Times that sheds more light on this case.

 

Bollywood Blind Item

 

Whatever the truth in the case of the Mumbai-based business scion who was allegedly apprehended by authorities in Japan for possession of illegal substance recently, one cannot ignore the fact that there are people interested in spending their time broadcasting its details. “An Indian was arrested on suspicion of violation of the Cannabis Control Act for smuggling about 25 grams of cannabis from the New Chitose Airport and about 150,000 yen worth of trafficking.

According to the investigation, [the alleged accused said] ‘I entered to ski in the Niseko area’,” read the text of an anonymous forward that was making its rounds over the weekend. This was followed by a message, allegedly taken off an official Japanese customs website, in which no name is said to have been mentioned, except that “an Indian had been apprehended on March 15”.

“Apparently, he has been let off over this weekend,” said a source yesterday. “It took his influential father accompanied by a battery of lawyers, to fly down to achieve his release.” According to the source, the accused had carried the banned substance for his personal use and the relatively minuscule amount had made it easier for authorities to let him off.

“Finding himself in a strange land, the alleged accused had panicked and called his brother for help. But after a few days of getting nowhere, the family patriarch’s help was sought and that’s when the matter was settled,” the source said. So, whether, indeed the case is true or not for the high-profile scion, one thing is for sure: It’s now behind him and all’s well.

 

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Scion: Ness Wadia

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