Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Complaint against Arjun Rampal for ‘assaulting man’

- Karn Pratap Singh

A Delhi man on Sunday morning filed a complaint against Arjun Rampal, accusing the Bollywood actor of injuring him with a camera flash on the dance floor of a five-star hotel, police said.

No FIR has been registered as police had sought some clarificat­ions of the medical report of Shobhit, a resident of Shalimar Bagh in northwest Delhi.

The actor has denied allegation­s of assault made against him on Sunday. The actor clarified that he hasn’t assaulted anyone.

“Woke up to be flooded by messages of assaulting a fan?man!!where do people make this news up from?not assaulted anyone #untrue #fakenews,” he wrote in the tweet.

The man in his complaint said that he suffered a head injury when Rampal while playing the DJ snatched a photograph­er’s camera flash and threw it towards the dance floor, Shobhit said in the complaint filed with the Connaught Place police station. He was dancing with a friend.

“Shobhit suffered injury to his head and started bleeding. He then called the police control room (PCR) around 4am and informed us about the incident,” a police officer said.

A police team took Shobhit to a nearby government hospital, which discharged after primary medical care.

A photograph­er started taking pictures when he saw the actor playing the DJ, said the officer. Constant camera flashes upset Rampal, a former model who allegedly snatched the camera and hurled the flash towards the dance floor, the officer said quoting the complaint.

The 44-year-old Rampal, who is based in Mumbai, left the central Delhi hotel after the incident.

Rampal was entertaini­ng the guests by “throwing various items towards them”, New Delhi deputy commission­er of police (New Delhi) BK Singh said. “The actor also hurled a camera flash and it unfortunat­ely hit one of the guests,” Singh said.

Shobhit’s medical examinatio­n report said he had a lacerated wound. “We have requested the doctors to clarify if the wound comes under the grievous category. Their final opinion is awaited,” he said.

“The current developmen­t has a sub leased area run by a privately owned and managed company in the name of Privee It has no connection or relevance to Shangri-la’s - Eros Hotel, New Delhi which is a separate management company,” a spokespers­on said.

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