Tamannaah Bhatia has denied involvement in a cryptocurrency scam worth Rs 2.4 crore, addressing rumors circulating on social media. She firmly rejected the claims and stated her intent to pursue legal action against those spreading misinformation. In her statement, she urged the media and public not to propagate false reports. These rumors emerged alongside reports that she and Kajal Aggarwal might be questioned by Puducherry police regarding the scam. Professionally, Tamannaah was last seen in “Sikandar Ka Muqqadar” and will soon appear in the horror-thriller “Odela 2.”
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New Delhi:
Tamannaah Bhatia has responded to recent allegations connecting her to a cryptocurrency scam. She categorically denied any involvement in the purported ₹2.4 crore fraud. The actress emphasized that she has no ties to the scam and plans to take legal measures against the dissemination of such false information.
In her statement, Tamannaah passionately rejected the accusations and called on both the public and media to avoid spreading unfounded rumors. She stated, “I have become aware of rumors suggesting my involvement and dealings with cryptocurrency. I kindly request my friends in the media not to publish any fake, misleading, or false reports and rumors. In the meantime, my team is addressing this to take appropriate actions.”
The actress also conveyed her discontent regarding the false accusations.
On Saturday, it was reported that both Tamannaah Bhatia and Kajal Aggarwal might be called by the Puducherry police for questioning concerning the cryptocurrency fraud.
On the work front, Tamannaah’s latest project was Sikandar Ka Muqqadar, where she starred alongside Avinash Tiwary and Jimmy Sheirgill. She is set to appear soon in Odela 2, a horror-thriller film.