Fawad Khan and other Pak artistes' managers exposed in black money scam
Managers of Fawad Khan, Shafqat Amaanat Ali, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan wanted to be dealt in undocumented cash.
Mumbai: PM Narendra Modi’s move to demonitise the existing Indian 500 and 1000 rupee denominations had been to curb the rampant circulation of black money, and seems like the move has finally begun to show results.
News 18 India conducted a sting operation on the managers of top Pakistani artistes, with successful records in India, like Fawad Khan, Shafqat Amaanat Ali, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Mawra Hocane.
Posing as managers of a Delhi based industrialist, the reporters of the channel approached the artiste’s managers to get the stars to perform at the wedding of the industrialist’s daughter.
The reporters first approached Manu Kohli, Shafqat’s manager, who quoted 25 lakh rupees as the fee, exclusive of other expenses incurred and service taxes. While the deal initially seemed clean, when asked if they would like a 5-7 lakh legal transaction followed by a payment in cash on the remaining amount, Kohli readily agreed, post negotiotation. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan was also bought in for a similar deal.
Post this, the reporters approached the manager of Fawad Khan, whose involvement in Karan Johar’s ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ had been subject to widespread umbrage.
Following are excerpts from the conversation:
Reporter: You must have heard about our company. It is into medical products. Mr Agrawal is the owner. It is his daughter's wedding; it is the first big function in the house. Money is not the problem. His daughter and son-in-law are very excited that some celebrity should participate in the function.
Fawad's Manager: So you want him basically for the sangeet.
Reporter: Actually there are five functions. Dates for four have been finalised which I have already told you. One is yet to be finalised. Will let you know. They want different celebrities for each occasion; at least for one, they want Fawad Khan. His daughter is a big fan of Fawad.
Fawad's Manager: Is it in Delhi?
Reporter: Yes!
Fawad's Manager: Little difficult.
Fawad's Manager: The issue is of him coming to Delhi. I do not think it is possible as of now.
Reporter: Why?
Fawad's Manager: You have not heard of India-Pakistan issue
Reporter: That is in Mumbai. There is no problem in Delhi.
Fawad's Manager: I do not think it will work out. But I will check.
Reporter: We have one function in Gurgaon also.
Fawad's Manager: That is Delhi only.
Reporter: Yes, it is Delhi only. But Gurgaon is very safe. Delhi is also safe. It will be a private function. There will be no big crowd.
Fawad's Manager: I will check once.
Reporter: Can you please tell me an estimate?
Fawad's Manager: I will tell you the estimate.
Reporter: Please tell me how we shall make payment. With all white money, it will be very problematic, assuming if it is Rs 60-70 lakh.
Fawad's Manager: It is for one person.
Reporter: If it is for one person, so, for a 70-plus group I assume it will be around Rs 70-80 lakh. Giving all in white will be a problem for me.
Fawad's Manager: The group will go in CR.
Reporter: Whatever it may be. Giving all in white will be a problem.
Fawad's Manager: We can decide in a percentage. What should I give you as of now? I will give you the original cost then we do not take anything in writing. You can tell about percentage on phone. You just need to tell percentage. I will calculate the amount.
Reporter: I feel if we do not talk these things on the phone it will be better
Fawad's Manager: OK, if you say 25 percent, I can take in which ways, advance or anything. I can calculate 25 percent out of total percentage and I know this much you want to go in black and rest in white. Then we can decide.
Further, the manager also urged the reporters to deposit the black money in the actor’s UAE account, to evade taxes.
While the credibility of the operation couldn’t be established independently, with the stringently blanket ban on the higher Indian denominations, this isn’t an improbable phenomena amongst the elite.