Raja The Great Actress Clarifies On Chicago Sex Racket

Actress Mehreen Kaur - Sakshi Post

Actress Mehreen Kaur

Ever since Chicago couple Kishan Modugumudi and Chandra Kala Purnima Modugumudi were caught running a prostitution racket and visa fraud, the Telugu film industry has been was caught up in a frenzy. Actress Mehreen Kaur, who was last seen in Ravi Teja's Raja The Great, was questioned by officials on her recent visit to USA. There was a lot of talk surrounding her being grilled by the US officials.

The Raja The Great Actress has clarified on the Chicago Sex Racket and the US officials questioning.

Mehreen released an official statement about the entire buzz surrounding the episode and rubbished her alleged involvement in the sex racket.

Her statement reads, "Once and for all I'm stating the facts as to what happened with me in USA. I was traveling with my family from Vancouver to Las Vegas for a weekend holiday. When I was going through immigration, on learning that I am an actress in the Telugu Movie Industry, I was questioned by the US Border officials as to the reason I was traveling to the United States. The officials then told me about the scandal which was the first time I heard about. On finding out that I have nothing to do with the said issue, the officials apologized to me and let me travel without any further problems.

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I decided to come out in the open on the episode for the sake of propriety as I felt it's best that I make a statement before anyone else assumes otherwise. The fact that I was embarrassed by the situation and very shaken up is a personal thing.

It pains me that the actions of a few bad people have tarnished the image of a vibrant and thriving industry. I hope the perpetrators of this scandal are punished as they deserve to be. I will continue to work hard as I always have and give my best performance as my loyal and loving fans and the huge audience that Telugu movies attract. The Telugu Movie Industry has been very good to me and I mind it very much when its image gets tarnished.

This is the last I will be commenting on this incident and request the media to not print any stories quoting me without actually consulting me.”


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