Tuesday, 21 May 2013

IPL SPOT FIXING: Vindu Dara Singh spotted with Sakshi Dhoni,IPL spot-fixing: Coming soon, a movie on Sreesanth's life!


Spotted: Vindu Dara Singh with Sakshi Dhoni at Chennai's match against Mumbai Indians

Vindu Dara Singh might have flopped as an actor, but he got successful in establishing strong links in Bollywood and sports circles; thanks to his legendary sportsman turned actor father Dara Singh. He has been often spotted with many A-listers including Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn, Harbhajan Singh and Adam Gilchrist

.He was seen in the whole nation sharing laughs and excitement of a cricket match with Mrs Dhoni who is the prime focus of camera persons this IPL season. The unusual part of this happy spectacle is that the stand where Sakshi was sitting is exclusively reserved for close relatives of players and officials. How did Vindu make it, is a question to be asked to the stadium authorities. 

After a shocking spot-fixing scandal hit the lucrative cricket league, the name of Vindu also surfaced. He was arrested by Mumbai Police with the suspicion that the actor has played a role of a middleman owing to the fact that he was well connected with cricketers and Bollywood people. 


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Who was that actress in Sreesanth’s hotel room at the time of his arrest?



According to a report aired on Aaj Tak television, the bookies allegedly used to send Marathi actress to fix the deal between cricketers and betting agents. It is reported that the Marathi actress was present in Sreesanth's room when the police had arrested him for his alleged involvement in spot-fixing case . However, the police have refused to reveal the identity of the Marathi actress as of now.

Condoms and sex vigour tablets were found from room no 1213 of Hotel Sofitel, where bowler S Sreesanth was staying, alleges the Mumbai Police Crime Branch.

It is alleged that the spot fixing racket is being controlled by D-Company from Pakistan. Notorious underworld gangster Dawood Ibrahim  is supposed to have made Rs. 1,200 crore already in the present edition of the Indian Premier League. Delhi Police sources had earlier informed they stumbled on the spot fixing racket after they recorded the phone calls of aides of Tiger Memon with bookies.
Earlier, one of the eleven bookies arrested by Delhi Police Special Cell revealed during interrogation that videos of both Sreesanth and Ajit Chandila with call girls had been shot in order to blackmail them in case they didn't execute their instructions.
During interrogation, Sreesanth claimed that it was his friend Jiju who had deviced the plan of shooting his MMS as a source of 'blackmail' in case he 'backtracked later'.
It was learnt on Friday that bookies regularly used ‘call girls’ to lure the players and negotiate a favourable deal. The call girls, it is said, were the one who used to do the bidding for the bookies in case ‘players charged too much’.
Chandresh Patel, believed to be the ‘boss’ of the arrested bookies claimed during questioning that he had ‘arranged girls' for both Chandila and Sreesanth at least five to six times during the last one year.



IPL spot-fixing: Coming soon, a movie on Sreesanth's life!


   


Malayalam filmmakers Shaji Kailas and A K Sajan are gearing up for a film titled Cricket, which is loosely based on Sreesanth's life, reports The Times of India.

According to the report, the preliminary script has already been finished and it will be written by Sajan and helmed by Shaji, who has previously directed films such as Ekalavyan and Mafia that centred on the operations of the underworld in Kerala and Karnataka.
The proposed movie will be based on the rise and fall of a young Malayali cricketer. A young all-rounder cricketer will be the lead character of this film. He is  from a small school in Kerala. He reaches great heights because of his talent and hard work. But after attaining fame, greed takes over and he starts wishing for things he never wanted and ends up doing things he would never have.

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