Remo D'Souza accused of cheating, Bombay High Court did not give relief
Remo D'Souza accused of cheating, Bombay High Court did not give relief
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Bollywood's popular dance choreographer Remo D'Souza is making headlines these days. Yes, he has been accused of fraud and recently the Ghaziabad Magistrate Court has issued a non-bailable warrant against Remo D'Souza. Yes, in the past, businessman Satyendra Tyagi has approached the court after making serious allegations on Remo D'Souza and the whole matter is in the year 2016 when businessman Satyendra Tyagi gave Rs 5 crore to Remo D'Souza to make a film.

At the same time Remo took money for the film 'Amar Must Die' and Remo promised him that after the release of this film, he would get double the amount of money but after that he refused to talk. In such a situation, taking this matter seriously, businessman Satyendra Tyagi decided to go to court and he accused Remo D'Souza of taking money in court. Let us tell you that after the registration of this case, the Ghaziabad Magistrate Court sent the notice to Remo several times to appear in the court, but Remo did not reach there even once and after that the court issued a bailable warrant against him.

At the same time, going against it, Remo D'Souza appealed for interim relief in Bombay High and according to a report by Pinkvilla, 'Bombay High Court rejected.' Yes, Mumbai Police has not yet received any instructions from the Bombay High Court and for this reason no action has been taken against them.

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