No more bookie, no more gambling: Arbaaz Khan on his IPL betting scam

Recently, Arbaaz Khan started his new chat show called Pinch, where he invites celebs and they read mean tweets or Instagram comments about them. Last year, filmamker hogged limelight  when he was summoned by Thane police in IPL betting scam. He was summoned after the arrest of a bookie Sonu Jalan. Now, the filmmaker reacted on the incident.

At that time, Pradeep Sharma, a senior police inspector from Thane anti-extortion cell had stated that "During the investigation, it was found that Arbaaz was being threatened by Jalan as he had lost money on one of the matches."

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 Later Arbaaz had admitted that he used to place bets. It was alleged that he had lost Rs 2.80 crore. Arbaaz had also stated that he has cooperated with the cops and is ready to help them in the investigation. 

In the latest episode of the Pinch, Varun Dhawan was the guest. Towards the end of the show, he turned the tables and read some of the mean tweets and comments that were subjected toward Arbaaz. One of the trolls took a dig at Arbaaz's betting scandal and wrote, "Thoda socho thoda samjho phir bookie chuno Arbaz sir". His comment was in context to Arbaaz's tag line of the show, "Thoda socho, thoda samjho, fir comment karo ya na karo". 

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Arbaaz laughed it out and admitted his mistake. Filmmaker Arbaaz Khan is currently busy in the shooting of the Dabanng 3.

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