It
was
earlier
reported
that
the
Mumbai
Crime
Branch
had
appointed
forensic
auditors
to
look
into
the
financial
transactions
and
bank
accounts
of
businessman
and
Shilpa
Shetty's
husband
Raj
Kundra,
who
was
arrested
in
an
adult
films
case
on
July
19.
He
was
recently
sent
into
judicial
custody
by
the
magistrate
court.
Now,
according
to
the
latest
development
in
the
case,
the
police
officials
have
found
that
the
businessman
had
earned
Rs
1.17
crore
in
five
months
through
his
app.
According
to
the
news
report
in
BollywoodLife,
Raj
Kundra
earned
a
whopping
amount
between
August
and
December
last
year.
The
businessman
earned
the
same
from
his
pornographic
app
on
Google
Play
Store
and
Apple
Store.
Not
only
this,
but
Kundra's
app
had
shown
massive
growth
in
terms
of
revenue
and
he
had
a
target
of
earning
Rs
34
crore
by
the
year
2023.
Apart
from
informing
about
Raj
Kundra's
transactions
being
checked,
a
police
official
also
stated
that
no
clean
chit
has
been
given
yet
to
Kundra's
wife,
Bollywood
actor
Shilpa
Shetty.
The
bank
accounts
being
investigated
also
include
one
joint
account
of
Kundra's
Viaan
Industries,
a
company
at
the
centre
of
the
alleged
p*rn
racket,
and
where
Shilpa
Shetty
was
a
director,
the
official
said.
There
are
some
bank
accounts
of
the
businessman
in
which
money
was
deposited
from
overseas,
he
said.
So
far,
the
investigating
officers
have
not
found
the
flow
of
money
into
any
of
the
bank
accounts
operated
by
Shilpa
Shetty,
from
those
which
are
under
the
lens
the
official
further
said
and
added,
"But
as
this
is
a
part
of
the
investigation
and
analysis
of
accounts
is
on,
there
is
no
clean
chit
yet
for
Shetty."
It
was
also
earlier
reported
that
the
police
officials
are
also
investigating
Raj
Kundra's
link
to
other
adult
content
apps.
According
to
an
earlier
news
report
in
Pinkvilla,
Raj's
link
to
at
least
four
other
adult
content
apps
is
being
investigated
by
the
police
officials.
A
police
authority
associated
with
the
case
also
revealed,
"After
Hotshots
was
removed
from
Apple
and
Google
Play
stores,
we
believe
he
set
up
a
few
other
apps.
We
are
now
investigating
it."