Shilpa Shetty Shares A Cryptic Post After Husband Raj Kundra Denies Links With Porn Racket-Checkout!

Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra had to face tough times after her husband Raj Kundra was charged with producing porn content. Post this unfortunate, Shilpa was regularly observed sharing various notes on life and its difficulties. Recently, the actress has posted a quote by former British prime minister Winston Churchill about how the truth cannot be contested. Shilpa’s post comes after her husband, businessman Raj Kundra, finally broke his silence on the allegations that he faced in the month of July this year.

Shilpa wrote, “The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is.” She attributed the quote to Churchill.

On Monday, Kundra issued a statement in which he denied any involvement in the production and distribution of porn films. Raj stated, “After much contemplation, considering there are many misleading and irresponsible statements and articles floating around and my silence has been misconstrued for weakness. I would like to start by stating that I have NEVER been involved in the production and distribution of ‘pornography’ EVER in my life.”

Raj called the entire case ‘nothing but a witch hunt’ and said that the truth will come out in the court of law. He further added that the media has already pronounced him ‘guilty’ and subjected him as well as his family to a lot of pain.

“The trolling, negativity, and toxic public perception has been very debilitating. To set the record straight, I do not hide my face in shame, but wish that my privacy is not intruded anymore with this continued MEDIA TRIAL. My priority has always been my family, nothing else matters at this juncture,” he added.

For the unversed, in July, Raj Kundra was arrested for his involvement in producing porn films and streaming them via an app. The businessman was filed under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, the Indecent Representation of Women (Prevention) Act, and the Information Technology Act.