Rape Accused Choreographer Jani Master Granted Temporary Bail To Receive National Award
Jani Master Out On Bail: The choreographer was arrested for rape and sexual assault of a minor and is now out on bail to receive the National award.
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Jani Master Out On Bail: The choreographer was arrested on the charge of raping a 21-year-old female colleague. He was reportedly arrested from Goa and has been booked under the POSCO Act. Weekes after the rest, the Stree 2 choreographer has been reportedly temporary relief.
Jani Master granted bail to receive National Award
This year Jani Master received a nod for the National Award. This year, the choreographer won a National Film Award for choreographing the song Megham Karukkatha from the film Thiruchitrambalam. The awards were announced on August 16 and the ceremony is likely to take place later this week in the National Capital.
As per reports, Jani Master has been granted temporary bail by the Court. He has been granted bail from 6th Oct to 10th Oct only to receive the National Award. The choreographer's team has yet to react to the news.
Jani Master arrested in rape case
Celebrity choreographer Jani Master was arrested by Telangana's Cyberabad police from Goa on Thursday for alleged sexual assault on a junior female choreographer. The Special Operation Team (SOT) of Cyberabad police nabbed the absconding accused from a lodge in Goa and will bring him to Hyderabad. He is likely to be first taken to Narsingi Police Station where a case was registered against him on a complaint by his assistant. After recording his statement, police will produce him before a court in Rangareddy district.
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The national award-winning choreographer was reported to be absconding since Wednesday and police teams were sent to different places to arrest him. As the complainant alleged that Jani Master had sexually assaulted her ever since she was a minor, the police on Wednesday added relevant sections of the Protection Of Children from Sexual Offence (POCSO) Act. The victim, now 21, alleged that the choreographer first raped her in 2019. She told police that he sexually assaulted her on multiple occasions. Police had initially booked him for rape, criminal intimidation and assault, and had recorded the statement of the complainant. She was also sent for a medical examination.