Pooja Gandhi Calls Police Complaint Against Her 'Bogus'; Asks Hotel To Contact Her Politician Friend
Pooja Gandhi is not bothered by the police complaint against her for Rs 4.5 lakhs hotel bill as she calls it bogus. She even told the hotel to contact her politician friend.
Pooja
Gandhi
has
been
in
the
news
lately
for
all
the
wrong
reasons.
When
she
made
her
debut
with
Mungaru
Male
opposite
Golden
Star
Ganesh,
she
rose
to
fame
over
night.
However,
her
career
has
experienced
a
downfall
in
the
last
years
for
several
reasons.
Like
she
hadn't
gotten
herself
involved
in
many
number
of
controversies
already,
Pooja
Gandhi
has
yet
again
made
headlines
for
escaping
from
a
luxury
hotel
without
clearing
the
due
bill
of
Rs
4.5
lakhs.
Looks
like
she's
not
too
bothered
by
the
reports
concerning
police
complaint
against
her,
as
she
has
called
it
'bogus'.
Brief
On
What
Has
Happened
Pooja
Gandhi
apparently
stayed
at
the
Lalit
Ashok
hotel
in
Bangalore
between
April
2016
and
March
2017
along
with
her
politician
friend
Anil
P
Mensinkai,
and
a
film
crew.
But,
reports
started
circulating
that
she
had
escaped
from
the
hotel
without
clearing
a
bill
of
Rs
4.5
lakhs,
due
to
which,
the
hotelier
lodged
a
police
complaint
against
her
to
recover
the
rest
of
the
amount.
She
Calls
It
Bogus
Though
However,
when
Filmibeat
Kannada
tried
contacting
her
on
the
day
of
the
complaint,
they
couldn't
reach
her
phone.
Pooja
Gandhi
stayed
aloof
and
hadn't
issued
any
statement
on
the
matter.
But,
yesterday
while
talking
to
Deccan
Herald,
she
called
the
police
complaint
against
her
'bogus'.
Apparently.
She
even
told
the
hotel
to
contact
her
politician
friend
for
the
rest
of
the
bill
payment.
'There
Has
Been
Some
Miscommunication'
She
issued
a
statement
that
read,
"We
have
settled
all
the
dues
with
the
hotel
and
I
even
called
up
the
general
manager
who
confirmed
the
dues
were
settled.
There
has
been
some
miscommunication."
She
Further
Added
"It's
true
that
our
crew
stayed
at
the
hotel
for
the
film
shoot
and
we
had
a
couple
of
events
there,
but
the
bills
were
duly
settled
and
I
do
not
know
how
this
complaint
cropped
up
suddenly."