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India Today
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Case against filmmaker Manish Gupta for stabbing his driver over salary dispute
A case has been registered against Bollywood director Manish Gupta for allegedly stabbing his driver following a dispute over the latter's salary. The complaint was filed at the Versova Police Station by 32-year-old driver Rajibul Islam Lashkar, the police said on incident took place on Thursday night at Gupta's residence in the Sagar Sanjog building, a Versova Police Station official confirmed. Gupta allegedly stabbed his driver, who has been working with him for over three years, with a kitchen has been booked under Sections 118(2), 115(2), and 352 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a dangerous weapon, intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace, and other related offences. However, he has not been arrested yet, the official added. Lashkar's advocate, Ali Kaashif Khan Deshmukh, has demanded Gupta's immediate as per MidDay reports, Gupta's lawyer Dinesh Tiwari refuted the claims, calling them an attempt to extort said, "The allegation against my client, Mr. Manish Gupta, is baseless and false. It is nothing but an attempt to extort money from him. The complainant, Mr. Rabijul, has a criminal history—he previously defrauded a bank and has a pending criminal case.""The complainant, Mr. Rabijul, guided by several of his relatives and friends, has fabricated the entire issue as a pressure tactic to extort money from my client. We are in the process of initiating criminal proceedings against him for providing false information to a public servant and for filing a fake FIR," he Gupta is also known for directing films like 'Section 375', 'The Stoneman Murders', and '420 IPC'. His most recent directorial venture was 'One Friday Night'. It starred Raveena Tandon and Milind inputs from PTI


Mint
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Filmmaker Manish Gupta booked for ‘stabbing driver with kitchen knife'
Filmmaker Manish Gupta was booked for allegedly injuring his driver with a kitchen knife, a Mumbai police official said on Friday. Gupta allegedly attacked his driver after an argument over the latter's salary. The incident took place on Thursday night in Gupta's residence in Sagar Sanjog building, the Versova police station official was quoted by news agency PTI as saying. 'Gupta allegedly injured his driver Rajibul Islam Lashkar (32),' the official said. Gupta was booked under sections 118(2), 115(2) and 352 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapon, intentional insult to provoke breach of peace and other offences. He is yet to be arrested, police said. Lashkar's advocate Ali Kaashif Khan Deshmukh sought immediate arrest of Gupta. According to Free Press Journal, the FIR stated that Lashkar had worked with the filmmaker for three years, for a salary of ₹ 23,000. However, Lashkar alleged that he was never paid on time. On May 30, Gupta allegedly sacked him without clearing his dues. To earn back his money, Lashkar rejoined duty, but was still not paid, the driver reportedly claimed. This led to a verbal argument between the two on Friday night at the filmmaker's Versova residence. Lashkar alleged that Gupta stabbed him with a kitchen knife during the argument. He then rushed to the nearby Cooper Hospital. After receiving medical treatment, he filed an FIR against filmmaker Gupta at the Versova Police Station. A screenwriter and director, Manish Gupta has directed films like The Stoneman Murders and 420 IPC. His last directorial venture was the 2023 legal drama, One Friday Night, which starred Raveena Tandon and Milind Soman. He had earlier served as a writer in Ramgopal Varma's team, writing the screenplay of films like D and Sarkar.


Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Filmmaker Manish Gupta booked for allegedly stabbing driver with kitchen knife over pay dispute
Filmmaker Manish Gupta was booked for allegedly injuring his driver with a kitchen knife after an argument over the latter's salary, a Mumbai police official said on Friday. The incident took place on Thursday night in Gupta's residence in Sagar Sanjog building, the Versova police station official said. Gupta allegedly injured his driver of three years, Rajibul Islam Lashkar (32), the official said. Gupta has been booked under sections 118(2), 115(2) and 352 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapon, intentional insult to provoke breach of peace and other offences, but is yet to be arrested, he added. Lashkar's advocate Ali Kaashif Khan Deshmukh sought the immediate arrest of Gupta. According to a Free Press Journal report, the FIR stated that Lashkar had worked with the filmmaker for three years, for a salary of ₹23,000. However, Lashkar alleged that he was never paid on time. On May 30, Gupta allegedly sacked him without clearing his dues. To earn back his money, Lashkar rejoined duty, but was still not paid, the driver claimed. This led to a verbal argument between the two on Friday night at the filmmaker's Versova residence. Lashkar alleges that Gupta stabbed him with a kitchen knife during the argument. Lashkar then rushed to the nearby Cooper Hospital and after receiving medical treatment, filed an FIR against the filmmaker at the Versova Police Station. A screenwriter and director, Manish Gupta has directed films like The Stoneman Murders and 420 IPC. His last directorial venture was the 2023 legal drama, One Friday Night, which starred Raveena Tandon and Milind Soman. He had earlier served as a writer in Ramgopal Varma's team, writing the screenplay of films like D and Sarkar. (With PTI inputs)