
Mumbai Mumbai Police has registered a case against Bollywood filmmaker Manish Gupta. Manish Gupta is accused of attacking his driver with a knife. This information was given by an official of Mumbai Police. It is being told that the incident took place at Manish Gupta’s house in Versova area of Mumbai on 5 June. The police registered a case against the filmmaker on 6 June.
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However, Manish Gupta has not yet been arrested. A case has been registered against him under sections 118 (2), 115 (2) and 352 of the Indian Code. According to ‘PTI’ report, the police officer said that Manish Gupta attacked his driver Rajibul Islam Lashkar with a knife, injuring him. He has been working with Manish Gupta for three years.
Driver accused Manish Gupta
According to the report, Islam Lashkar lodged an FIR against the filmmaker with a police, stating that he has been working with Manish Gupta for 3 years. He gets a salary of 23 thousand rupees. Manish Gupta (Manish Gupta) accused Islam that he never gave him salary on time. And on 30th May, he was also fired. Did not even give money after being fired from the job.
When asked for salary, attacked with a knife
When Islam Lashkar went to Manish Gupta to ask for his salary, there was a fight between the two. The matter increased so much that Manish Gupta attacked Islam Lashkar with a knife. Islam was then immediately rushed to the nearest hospital.
Manish Gupta’s career and movies
Talking about Manish Gupta, he has directed films like Raveena Tandon starrer ‘One Friday Night’, 420 IPC, ‘Mystery’, ‘Hostel’ and ‘Darna are necessary’. He started his career as a screenwriter Amitabh Bachchan starrer ‘Sarkar’.
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