The Free Press Journal

Finding NiMo: Bollywood takes a dig at Nirav Modi, banks and politician­s

- STAFF REPORTER

Bollywood celebritie­s Rishi Kapoor, Richa Chadha and Vivek Agnihotri have raised questions about the major banking fraud carried out by billionair­e diamond trader Nirav Modi, left the country in January.

Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor, known for his quirky tweets on political issues, wrote on Friday: “What I cannot understand is that a bank loans Rs 11,300 crore ($1.8 billion) since 2011 to someone, and no inquiries took place during that period? Only proves ‘All that sparkle are not diamonds’. Lot of skeletons in the cupboard and lots of hands in lots of gloves!”

Actress Richa Chadha commented: “Bro! We pay 30.9 per cent income tax, 18 per cent GST and VAT on everything we buy. But Nirav Modi gets way with Rs 11,000 crore. My CA won't be happy, but why the hell should I pay tax? So someone steals and gets away with it again?” The news of the fraud in a Mumbai branch of the Punjab National Bank (PNB) broke out on February 14. Questions are being raised on who let the jeweller —whose creations have been worn by the likes of Hollywood biggies Kate Winslet and Dakota Johnson —- to leave the country.

Photograph­er and producer Atul Kasbekar and ace cinematogr­apher Santosh Sivan shared an SMS that is doing the rounds in the midst of the news about the scam.

“Finding NiMo — movie by Punjab National Bank,” they tweeted.

Filmmaker Sangeeth Sivan shared another SMS via Twitter: “There is a new entry in the dictionary to describe the way scamsters operate... It’s called 'Modis operandi”.

“Ra.One” director Anubhav Sinha asked one “quick, cute, innocent question” — “Was Nirav Modi's bank account linked to his Aadhaar.”

Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri has three “simple” questions — “Why are these corrupt businessme­n fleeing the country, despite a friendly Narendra Modi as PM? Why didn't they flee earlier when their Enemy No. 1, honest Sonia Gandhi was ruling the country? Author Chetan Bhagat said, “Can PNB properly explain what the scam or fraud is here? If you have given LoCs without collateral, that's just stupid. The person you are giving it, to will take it.”

 ??  ?? What I cannot understand is that a bank loans Rs 11,300 crore ($1.8 billion) since 2011 to someone, and no inquiries took place during that period? Only proves ‘All that sparkle are not diamonds’ - Rishi Kapoor
What I cannot understand is that a bank loans Rs 11,300 crore ($1.8 billion) since 2011 to someone, and no inquiries took place during that period? Only proves ‘All that sparkle are not diamonds’ - Rishi Kapoor

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