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Vijay Devarakonda, Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj Among 25 Actors Booked For Promoting Betting Apps In Telangana

As per the FIR, the illegal betting platforms promote their apps and websites through advertisements on social media made by celebrities and influencers.

Vijay Devarakonda, Rana Daggubati, Among 25 Actors Booked For Promoting Betting Apps In Telangana
Vijay Devarakonda, Rana Daggubati, Among 25 Actors Booked For Promoting Betting Apps In Telangana | Photo: Getty Images
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Telangana Police have filed an FIR against 25 prominent actors such as Vijay Devarakonda, Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj and 22 others for allegedly promoting illegal betting apps. As per reports, the FIR was filed based on a complaint from businessman Phanindra Sharma.

As per the FIR, the illegal betting platforms promote their apps and websites through advertisements on social media made by celebrities and influencers.

FIR Against Actors

The FIR has been filed against the following actors -

  1. Rana Daggubati

  2. Prakash Raj

  3. Vijay Devarakonda

  4. Manchu Lakshmi

  5. Praneetha

  6. Nidhi Agarwal

  7. Ananya Nagalla

  8. Siri Hanumanthu

  9. Sreemukhi

  10. Varshini Sounderajan

  11. Vasanthi Krishnan

  12. Shoba Shetty

  13. Amrutha Chowdary

  14. Nayani Pavani

  15. Neha Pathan

  16. Pandu

  17. Padhmavathi

  18. Imran Khan

  19. Vishnu Priya

  20. Harsha Sai

  21. Sunny Yadav

  22. Shyamala

  23. Tasty Teja

  24. Bandaru Sheshayani Supritha

What Does The FIR Say?

"Thousands of lakhs of rupees are involved in these illegal platforms and it is also leading many families into distress, especially that of middle-class and lower middle-class," the FIR said.

"These platforms are encouraging public, especially people that are in dire need of money, to invest their hard-earned and family money into those apps/websites and slowly get addicted to them, leading to total financial collapse," the FIR added further.

Police filed the FIR under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections 318(4) [cheating], and 112 (petty organised crime), read with 49 (abetment); Telangana State Gaming Act (TSGA) sections 3, 3(A) and 4 (common gaming house); and Information Technology (IT) Act Section 66(D) (cheating by personation using a computer resource).