A first information report (FIR) has been registered based on complaints filed by two women, who claimed that they were forced to 'take part in a pornographic shoot', the video of which was later circulated on the Internet, a senior police officer said in Kolkata on Tuesday.
One of the women said that her video has been uploaded on several websites and apps, some of which are apparently associated with businessman Raj Kundra and his venture, the officer maintained.
Kundra, husband of actor Shilpa Shetty, was recently arrested in Mumbai for his alleged involvement with an adult film racket.
The complainants said that they had come across a notice seeking models for a photo shoot on Facebook, and got in touch with the advertisers, who had then forced them to take part in a pornographic shoot.
"The photo shoot reportedly took place sometime in January inside a studio near Ballygunge railway station. The women, one from Asansol and the other a resident of Kolkata, said they did not want to take part in the shoot after getting to know all details, but the organisers did not listen to their pleas," the officer stated.
Both of them, in their complaint at New Town police station near Kolkata, said they were paid Rs 3,500 each and the organisers had given assurances that the videos would not be circulated on the web.
The two women have shared links to the websites, where their videos have been uploaded, the officer said, adding that a probe has been initiated in the matter.
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