Bollywood singer and music composer Sachin Sanghvi, known for hit songs from films like Stree 2 and Bhediya, has been arrested following allegations of sexual assault. The arrest comes after a 20-year-old woman claimed that Sanghvi promised her opportunities in his music albums and even marriage, before allegedly sexually assaulting her.
Allegations Against Sachin SanghviAccording to police reports, the complainant stated that she came in contact with Sanghvi in February 2024 after receiving a message from him on Instagram. Sanghvi reportedly promised to give her a chance to work in his music album, and the two continued to communicate over time.
The woman alleges that Sanghvi called her to his studio, where he proposed marriage and allegedly sexually assaulted her on multiple occasions. Based on the complaint and subsequent investigation, Sanghvi was taken into custody under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code.
Police StatementA police official confirmed the arrest, highlighting that a formal investigation is underway to collect evidence and substantiate the allegations. Authorities are examining the timeline and communications between Sanghvi and the complainant to ensure a thorough probe.
Sachin Sanghvi’s Career HighlightsSachin Sanghvi, part of the music duo Sachin-Jigar, has produced music for numerous Bollywood projects. Their popular tracks include Aaj Ki Raat from Stree 2 and songs from Bhediya. Recently, they composed the soundtrack for the Diwali-release film Thama, starring Rashmika Mandanna and Ayushmann Khurrana.
The duo is known for creating chart-topping hits and has a strong following among Bollywood music fans. However, these serious allegations have cast a shadow over Sanghvi’s professional career, and the case is expected to attract widespread media and public attention.
Ongoing InvestigationAuthorities have confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, and further action will depend on the evidence collected. The case emphasizes the need for accountability and vigilance in the entertainment industry, particularly concerning interactions between established figures and young aspirants.
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