Fawad Khan's Agent involved in Black Money: Sting Operation REVEALED
SHOCKING: Fawad Khan, Mawrah Hocane and many more agents of Pakistani artists have been caught in the sting operation.
Published: Wednesday,Nov 16, 2016 17:10 PM GMT-07:00
Reportedly, agents of Pakistani artistes like Fawad Khan, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, ShafaqShafqatt Ali, Mawra Hocane and Imran Abbas Naqvi are involved in black money transactions in India.
The sting operation that was conducted by the Hindi news channel 'News 18' after the Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the demonetization of Rs 500-1000 notes to restrain black money in India.
As per reports, the statement issued by the channel states that the undercover reporters have caught on camera "the agents of the Pakistani artistes" demanding majority of their fee in black.
This fee was for the 'appearance in wedding ceremonies'. Among all of them, a few demanded part of the fee in cash while the rest asked it to be transferred to their bank accounts in Australia or Dubai.
Details about Fawad Khan's manager have also been revealed. He demanded Rs 50 lakh for a two-hour appearance. He further stated that the payment should be made in black and white. The black money was to be 25 percent of the deal amount and the rest was to be transferred to Fawad's UAE-based bank account.
Similarly, Mawra Hocane's Pak-based manager demanded Rs 50 lakh for a two-hour appearance and asked for Rs 25 lakh in cash to be paid to her contact in Mumbai. The rest was to be transferred to her Australian bank account, the channel statement said.
News18 India has claimed that the Pakistani artistes have violated the statutory laws of India as all of them come here on a work permit obtained through the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) for professional engagement.
However, the details of the sting operation could not be independently verified.
(Credits: PinkVilla)
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Comments (9)
Hahaha another surgical strike , a sting operation , do one against who are bringing black money in India as well
8 years ago
Baning pak actors are good idea, they r pak artists, but what about our Indian actors, directors, who supports them. Do Sting operations against them who supports pak actors.
8 years ago
I am not at all surprised with this news. I think all the artists who arent from India should be banned, who ever they are and from wherever they are. They should search their jobs in their country why in ours. We have a lot of talent in our country, we should nourish them
8 years ago
Don't say me Indian actors are not earning the same way... Only targeting Pakistani actors won't help.. They are already banned now anyway. If this problem has to be solved target Indian actors and politicians and anyone basically, who are earning in that manner. Why no sting operation against them?
8 years ago
If it is false news ,. goodBUT If not then nothing surprising in it..
8 years ago
@MaujiMasti 'they worked for you' ??? you gotta be kidding. what does that mean as if they worked like our servants..lol. and who cares about ur saying that u dont want anybody to oppose u ...like u said its my POV :P
8 years ago
Totally crap...no wonder you guys don't have any worthy news to broadcast on your channels thus you keep on targeting Pakistani artists who worked in Indian Movies...if Letting them work in your movies was so much of a trouble then why the hell were they called or offered... They wanted to work their or not is another thing but of course they worked because they were selected or were approached for some certain role in your movies and also were giving amazing songs... Don't want to get into any kind of fight neither I want any member to come forward and oppose me and bla bla...it's my POV... but please stop targeting us and our Celebrities...they worked for you at least show some respect to them
8 years ago
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8 years ago
why is it a news? of course they have to pay both counties taxes so its some sort of arrangements to save tax . not right but not newsworthy either.
8 years ago