Mumbai, 22nd January: A shocking expose
unfolded today at a press briefing held at Raheja Classic Club, Andheri West,
where allegations of fraud, impersonation, and criminal misconduct against Anil
Mishra and his associates were unveiled. The accused have been misusing the
prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival (DPIFF) to defraud
celebrities, influencers, and industry professionals by exploiting the legacy
of the Father of Indian Cinema.
The press conference, attended by legal
experts, political representatives, and industry stakeholders, brought forth
damning evidence and testimonies revealing a systematic scheme involving
impersonation of government officials, forgery, and solicitation of funds under
false pretenses.
Key Allegations Against Anil Mishra and
Associates:
1. Impersonation and Fraud: The accused
falsely used the names of prominent political leaders, including Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, to create an illusion of government
endorsement.
2. Financial Misconduct: Funds were
fraudulently solicited from celebrities and organizations with false promises
of prestigious awards and endorsements.
3. Misrepresentation: False claims of
affiliation with central ministries and senior government officials to deceive
participants.
4. Forgery and Identity Theft: Forged
documents and digital impersonation to manipulate and defraud stakeholders.
5. Conflict of Interest: Leveraging
positions within the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to coerce
individuals into participation and endorsements.
The primary accused include Anil Mishra
(President of DPIFF), Mrs. Parvati Mishra (Vice President), Abhishek Mishra
(CEO), and Shweta Mishra (Director of Legal and Public Affairs).
Legal Actions and Next Steps
Advocate Yasmeen Wankhede, representing the
complainants Aslam Shaikh and Shakil Patni—who officially filed a complaint at
Amboli Police Station, Andheri—called for urgent legal action. "This is
not merely a fraud case but a violation of public trust and the legacy of
Indian cinema. Strict charges under the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita and the IT Act
must be pursued to ensure justice," she stated.
Statements by Dignitaries
Mr. Sameer Dixit, President of Maharashtra
BJP Chitrapat Kamgar Sena, expressed outrage, saying, "The misuse of
cultural icons like Dadasaheb Phalke and the names of government dignitaries is
an insult to the integrity of Indian cinema. Justice will be pursued
relentlessly."
Ms. Nikita Ghag, BJP Secretary, Maharashtra
Chitrapat Kamgar Sena, emphasized the need for vigilance: "This incident
is a stark reminder for stakeholders to verify the authenticity of events to
prevent exploitation. We must preserve the integrity of our cinematic
heritage."
Call for Transparency and Awareness
The briefing ended with a strong appeal to
media and industry professionals to stay vigilant and expose such fraudulent
activities. Attendees urged the government and law enforcement to take swift
and decisive action against the accused, protecting the industry’s reputation
and the legacy of Indian cinema.