Mumbai: A sexual harassment case has been lodged towards the producer and CEO of Ullu App, Vibhu Agarwal, after a criticism by an worker from his organisation. As reported by ETimes, the Mumbai Police confirmed registering an FIR towards Agarwal after the lady accused him of molesting her within the storeroom of the organisation. Senior Inspector of Mumbai Police, Someshwar Kamthe of Amboli police station, talked about that the lady was harassed on June 18 by the CEO of Ullu App, and so they have additionally booked the corporate’s nation head, Anjali Raina in the identical case.Also Read – Shilpa Shetty Moves HC Over Defamatory Content Published in Media, Demands Unconditional Apology And Rs 25 Crore Damages The police had been quoted as saying, “The complainant, a female aged 28 years, recorded her reply with respect to a complaint filed at Versova police station, where the woman stated that on 18 June 2021, at around 8:15 pm, the India Head and CEO of her company Ullu Digital Pvt. Ltd, Mr Vibhu Agarwal in the storeroom, located at Ullu Digital Pvt. Ltd, Lotus Business Park, Andheri (W), Mumbai, pressured her by threatening to defame her family if she did not listen to him, he then molested the lady by asking her to take off her clothes. A case has been filed at the Amboli Police Station under Sections 354, 354 (b), 506,34 on 4 August 2021.” Also Read – Porn Case: Mumbai Police Transfers Gehana Vasisth And 3 Producers’ Case To Property Cell The investigation has begun within the case which comes as a brand new improvement on the same traces as that of the Raj Kundra porn case by which the businessman and others are booked for the manufacturing of porn content material on numerous apps. Also Read – ‘Tumhara Rate Kya Hai’: 2 Northeast Women Eve-Teased In Delhi’s Hauz Khas, Video Surfaces | Watch
Ullu is a platform that streams daring and grownup content material. Earlier, when the day by day talked to Vibhu Agarwal in regards to the picture of his app, he talked about that he was engaged on launching Ullu 2.0 which is able to give attention to the creation of the household content material. He was quoted as saying, “With ULLU 2.0, about 60 per cent of our content has shifted towards making family shows and it is not regulation but we needed to change the perception of our platform. We also have a family and people do look at you differently when you speak about ULLU, which we want to change.” Watch out this area for all of the updates within the case!