Behind bars: ‘Peepli Live’ co-director gets seven years in jail

New Delhi court found 35-year-old Mahmood Farooqui guilty of rape

Farooqui worked with Bollywood megastar Aamir Khan in 2010’s Peepli Live. PHOTO: FILE

NEW DELHI:
An Indian court sentenced a Bollywood director to seven years in jail for rape of an American research scholar last year, the victim’s lawyer said.

Mahmood Farooqui, best known for co-directing the popular 2010 satire Peepli Live on farmer suicides, was convicted on Saturday after a fast-track court in New Delhi found him guilty of the March 2015 attack.

The victim, then aged 35, had travelled to India to seek Farooqui’s assistance with her research when the assault took place at his home in an upscale area of the capital.

“The court sentenced him to seven years (of imprisonment), which is the minimum jail term for this offence,” the victim’s lawyer, Vrinda Grover said. Grover, who had argued for the maximum term of life imprisonment, said the court had also imposed a $747 fine.


Farooqui, who pleaded not guilty, was later taken into custody. The woman had returned to the US shortly after the incident but came back to report the matter to police. Peepli Live, which explores the divide between urban and rural India, was produced by Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan. Farooqui co-directed it with his wife, Anusha Rizwi.

India introduced tough laws against sex offenders in the wake of the fatal gang-rape of a Delhi student in the capital in December 2012 that sparked mass street protests.

But high levels of sexual violence against women continue.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 6th, 2016.

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