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Poonam Pandey Controversy: Poonam Pandey had to play the game of fake death, defamation case registered

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Poonam Pandey Controversy: Poonam Pandey had to play the game of fake death, defamation case registered
Poonam Pandey Controversy: Poonam Pandey had to play the game of fake death, defamation case registered

Poonam Pandey Controversy: Actress-model Poonam Pandey has been garnering a lot of limelight for some time now. In the beginning of this month, Poonam made a lot of headlines by spreading fake rumors of her death due to cervical cancer. But the very next day Poonam also informed that she did a publicity stunt to raise awareness against cervical cancer. Now news is coming that a defamation case of Rs 100 crore has been filed against Poonam Pandey and her husband Sam Bombay regarding this matter. Let us know this matter in a little more detail.

Cervical cancer stunt proved costly for Poonam Pandey

A few days after Poonam Pandey spread false news of her death, a defamation case of Rs 100 crore has been filed against the actress and her ex-husband Sam Bombay. According to the report of Times of India, the case has been filed by Faizan Ansari. Ansari has taken this step before the Kanpur Police Commissioner. He accused Poonam Pandey of making fun of the seriousness of cancer by faking her death and tampering with the sentiments and trust of millions of people. She has also reportedly appealed to the authorities to arrest Pandey and her ex-husband.

News of fake death was shared on Insta

Let us tell you that Poonam Pandey had shared the announcement of fake news of her ‘death’ on her Instagram handle on February 2 and this post was shared by the PR team of the actress-model, for which she later apologized. It is written in the post. Was, ‘This morning is difficult for us. We are very sad to inform you that we have lost our beloved Poonam due to cervical cancer. She met everyone happily. At this time of grief, we would request privacy while we remember her fondly for everything we shared.’

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