Bollywood actress Ameesha Patel surrendered before the Ranchi Civil Court on June 17 in connection with a cheque bouncing case. The judge granted her conditional bail after she surrendered and summoned her to appear before the court on June 21. The case originated in 2018 when Patel visited Ranchi to attend a program at Harmu Ground and met businessman Ajay Kumar Singh to discuss financing a film. Singh, the owner of Lovely World Entertainment, put money into the film project. Unfortunately, the film was never released, and Singh asked Patel to return his money. She returned Rs 2.50 crore through a cheque, which later bounced.
Patel made headlines in November 2020 for a similar reason when her cheque for Rs 32.25 lakh to UTF Telefilms bounced. Her surrender now comes just as she prepares to make her comeback on the big screen with the upcoming movie ‘Gadar 2,’ in which she will star alongside Sunny Deol.
Although the details of the case remain under wraps, the news of the cheque bouncing case is causing a stir in the media. Patel’s fans are concerned about these charges and the implications they might have on her career. Her commitment to appearing in court and facing the charges is admirable and shows her willingness to cooperate with the legal system.
In summary, Ameesha Patel’s cheque bouncing case has taken another twist, with the actress surrendering before the Ranchi Civil Court. While the specifics of the case are yet to be revealed, Patel is to appear in person before the court and has been granted conditional bail for now. All eyes are on her as she prepares for her highly anticipated appearance in ‘Gadar 2.’