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Sukesh Chandrashekhar, who is in jail in a money laundering case of Rs 200 crore, has written a letter to Karan Johar. In the letter, he has expressed his desire to buy stake in Dharma Productions for Jacqueline. He has termed all the allegations against him as false.
Sukesh proposed to take 50-70 percent stake in Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions. In the letter shared by Sukesh’s PR team, it has been said that if Karan Johar accepts this proposal, then the deal will be completed within 48 hours.
Sukesh said- his intentions were honest
It was also written in the letter that Dharma Productions was looking for investment and Sukesh’s company LS Holdings aims to help in the growth of the company. Sukesh also said that perhaps his proposal might seem unusual due to the recent controversies. But she insisted that her intentions were honest.
Called Jacqueline the love of his life
Sukesh also praised Karan Johar in the letter. She called Karan a wonderful person. He described Jacqueline as the love of his life. She further said- For me, films are not just a business, but a passion and emotion. Personally, I am fond of films.
Reports claim- Jacqueline-Sukesh were in a relationship
Let us tell you that Sukesh Chandrashekhar has been in jail for the last few years. He has been accused of fraud of Rs 200 crore. Investigation revealed that Sukesh Chandrashekhar and Jacqueline Fernandes are in a relationship. Sukesh had given many valuable gifts to Jacqueline while they were in a relationship. Jacqueline was also taken under investigation in the money laundering case. Apart from Jacqueline, Sukesh had also given many gifts to Nora Fatehi. He was also interrogated by the ED.
Adar Poonawala will buy 50% stake in Dharma Productions
Adar Poonawala’s Serene Productions will acquire 50% stake in Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions and Dharmatic Entertainment. This deal will be for Rs 1,000 crore. The company gave this information on October 21.
After this deal, Karan Johar will have about 50% stake in Dharma. Currently, Johar holds 90.7% stake in Dharma and his mother Hiru holds 9.24% stake. Even after the deal, Karan Johar will remain the executive chairman of the company. Apoorva Mehta will also remain the CEO.