In 2009, Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty got married. He has two kids as well. After two years, it has just been revealed that Raj Kundra has served 63 days in prison. It will be the subject of a movie. The unique aspect is that they will be involved in this project as well. Raj Kundra, the husband of Shilpa Shetty, spent 63 days in Mumbai's Arthur Road Jail due to allegations that he produced pornographic movies. After that, it was extremely difficult to get him out on bail. The case is currently pending in court. Meanwhile, word has spread that a movie about his 63 days in prison is currently in production. The unique aspect is that Raj Kundra will have a creative hand in this movie. When was Raj Kundra arrested by the police? On July 19, 2021, the Mumbai Police detained Raj Kundra on suspicion of producing pornographic films. He was charged with creating and disseminating these pornographic movies using the Hotshots app. Raj Kundra, the husband of Shilpa Shetty, recently broke the taboo surrounding this incident. She penned, Now, a movie about Raj's arrest and time in jail is being made, according to the news reported in Pinkvilla. This will be announced soon. Raj Kundra to star in his own film? The sources also said that Raj Kundra himself will star in the film. Sources also said that he will narrate the experience of Arthur Road Jail, which is also the most crowded jail, in his film. The director's name has been kept under wraps, but Raj will be involved in the film from production to scripting. Will Raj Kundra's tragedy be shown in the film? The sources further added that the shooting of this film will start soon. The entire journey of Raj Kundra will be shown in the film. In this, from the first news to media reporting, FIR, arrest, and bail will be shown. The film will tell the story of Raj and his family's tragedy. Rhea Chakraborty reacts to the news of bail not being challenged Music Magic: Unveiling the Latest Bollywood Songs That Are Making Waves Worldwide India: Where Tradition Meets Modernity in Lifestyle and Culture