Mumbai: Trouble seems to be far from over for Madhur Bhandarkar with a local court saying it will conduct an inquiry into rape charges filed by aspiring actor Preeti Jain against the filmmaker who, however, is unlikely to face arrest.
The Andheri Metropolitan magistrate while rejecting the adverse report by police said it would conduct an inquiry into the case and record Jain's statement on December 22.
The court observed that Bhandarkar need not be arrested in the case. The police had submitted the "B" Summary report stating that Jain's complaint is false and lacks evidence.
In July 2004, Jain had lodged a complaint alleging that Bhandarkar had raped her several times between 1999 and 2004 under the pretext of marrying her and casting her as actress in his movies.
"The court's order rejecting the report is a stamp on the genuineness of my case," Jain said outside the court. "The magistrate will now look into the evidences of the case," Jain's lawyer, Sushan Kunjuraman, said.
Three-time National Award-winning Bhandarkar is known for realistic movies like "Chandni Bar", "Page 3" and "Traffic Signal". His latest movie "Jail", starring Neil Nitin Mukesh and Mugdha Godse released last week.
Bhandarkar could not be reached for comment.
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