Jani Master : Case registered against popular choreographer Jani Master

Jani Master : A rape case has been registered against popular choreographer Johnny Master alias Sheikh Johnny Basha. After receiving a complaint that the woman had been sexually assaulted several times, the Rayadurgam station police registered a case. An FIR has been registered under Section 376 Rape along with Criminal Intimidation (506) and Injuring (323) Clause (2)

It seems that a junior dancer has complained of being sexually harassed. In the complaint, the victim alleged that he threatened and beat her along with rape. It is known that the young woman who complained is 21 years old. She claimed that Johnny Master had been sexually assaulting her for some time.

As the incident took place in Narsinghi area, the case has been transferred there. The young lady claimed that she was raped during outdoor shootings. Zero FIR was registered and the case was transferred to Narsing police station. The young lady revealed that she has been working as a choreographer in Johnny Master’s team for some time now. She stated that she was sexually assaulted by Johnny Master multiple times at her home in Narsingi, Hyderabad, in addition to outdoor shootings in Chennai and Mumbai. More details about this case are yet to be known.

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Narsing police are investigating sexual allegations against Johnny Master. On the other hand, it seems that many industry leaders have met the Women Safety Wing DG Shika Goyal on this matter. They also asked for an internal inquiry in the industry. In 2019, a woman filed a case of sexual harassment against Johnny Master.

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