Sonakshi Sinha rubbishes reports of being served non-bailable warrant

Earlier it was said that the actor has been issued a warrant for not attending an event she had charged INR3.7million


Entertainment Desk March 08, 2022

Bollywood actor Sonakshi Sinha rubbishes all rumours of a non-bailable warrant being issued against her. Previously, several Indian publications shared that the Dabangg star has been granted an arrest warrant under a fraud case. However, Sinha has now rebutted the news and called out publications over 'fabricated' stories. 

The Indian diva took to Instagram and spoke out on the matter. "There have been rumours of a non-bailable warrant issued against me floating in the media, without any verification from any authorities since a few days now. This is pure fiction and the work of a rogue individual trying to harass me," she commented. 

The statement from Sinha further read, "I request all media houses, journalists and news reporters not to carry this fake news as it is playing into this individual's agenda to gain publicity. This man is purely trying to gain some publicity and extort money from me by attacking my reputation which I have very proudly built over the years, by planting these malicious articles in the media. Kindly do not participate in this harassment charade."

The Lootera star concluded on the matter, saying, "This matter is subjudice before the Muradabad court and has been stayed by the Allahabad High Court. My legal team will be taking all the necessary action against him for contempt of court. This will be my only comment on this matter until the Muradabad Court has passed its verdict, so please do not approach me for the same. I am home and I can assure you there are no warrants issued against me."

Earlier it was reported that the actor has been issued a warrant for not attending an event she had charged around INR3.7million. 

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