Indian Film Stars Questioned in Major Illegal Betting App Investigation
AI-GENERATEDActor Nidhhi Agerwal was questioned by the Enforcement Directorate on August 19 as authorities widen their probe into illegal gambling promotions involving 29 celebrities.
In Hyderabad, the legal pressure is mounting for several prominent figures in the Indian film industry. Actor Nidhhi Agerwal appeared before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on August 19 to address her involvement in promoting illegal betting applications. Arriving at the agency's office under police security, this marked another step in a series of interrogations. Agerwal had previously been questioned by Hyderabad's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) following notices served in connection with the widening inquiry.
Authorities are meticulously examining the link between high-profile entertainment figures and unregulated gambling platforms. The focus extends beyond the app developers to the entire promotional ecosystem that enabled these illegal services to reach millions. A primary concern for investigators is whether these endorsements violated the Public Gambling Act of 1867 by specifically targeting younger and more vulnerable demographics through social media influence and celebrity status.
Numbers and facts
The scale of the investigation is substantial, involving a large group of public figures. While some reports mention 21 actors and influencers, others state that up to 29 celebrities are under scrutiny. The list of names includes prominent actors like Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj, Vijay Deverakonda, and Manchu Lakshmi. Others named in the police filings include Sreemukhi, Varshini Sounderajan, and Ananya Nagella.
The legal process began on March 19 of last year when businessman PM Phanindra Sarma lodged a formal complaint. This led to a First Information Report (FIR) at the Miyapur Police Station. Since then, the probe has expanded under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), resulting in raids across Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Punjab, which led to eight arrests. Investigators are now tracing the financial trails of these promotional deals to determine if they constitute money laundering.
Background
Celebrities caught in the probe often argue that they believed they were endorsing legitimate skill-based gaming platforms. One actor stated after his questioning that he had cooperated fully and that his past involvement was with a skill-gaming company back in 2016. However, authorities allege a recurring pattern where gambling apps were disguised as entertainment or charitable ventures to bypass regulatory checks.
"The inquiry is examining the circumstances surrounding the endorsements and the alleged promotion of the applications." - Official representative of the Hyderabad investigation agency
The case has now reached the highest judicial level. Earlier in August, the Supreme Court of India indicated it would soon schedule final hearings for petitions demanding stricter oversight of both online and offline betting. For Agerwal and the other named personalities, these sessions with the ED may just be the beginning of a long legal battle to define the boundaries of digital gambling promotion.
Why it matters for German players
For players in Germany, this case serves as a stark reminder of why strict regulation is necessary. The German State Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021) provides a clear framework for legal operations. Players are urged to only use platforms listed on the official GGL whitelist. These licensed operators provide essential protections, such as the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit through the LUGAS system and the 1 Euro maximum bet per spin for virtual slots.
Promoting illegal casinos, as seen in the Indian investigation, is strictly prohibited in Germany. Influencers or celebrities endorsing unlicensed sites (often operating under Curacao or MGA licenses without German approval) face severe legal consequences. For the player, using these illegal sites means no legal recourse in case of disputes and a significantly higher risk of falling victim to fraud or money laundering schemes similar to those being investigated in Hyderabad.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
GGL-licensed casinos in Germany benefit from the legal certainty that such international scandals reinforce. While Indian authorities are currently struggling to define which promotions were lawful, GGL-licensed operators follow strict guidelines regarding marketing and partnerships. They must ensure their advertising is not misleading and does not target minors. The events in Hyderabad demonstrate that a lack of clear regulation harms both players and the industry's integrity, leading to legal gray zones that can eventually result in criminal liability.
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Frequently asked questions
Why was Nidhhi Agerwal questioned by the police?
The actor was summoned by the Enforcement Directorate to explain her role in promoting illegal betting applications. Authorities are investigating whether these promotional deals violated Indian gambling laws and anti-money laundering regulations.
How many celebrities are involved in the Indian investigation?
Recent reports indicate that between 21 and 29 public figures are under investigation. This group includes prominent film actors, television stars, and social media influencers who participated in marketing campaigns for the apps in question.
What are the specific allegations against these celebrities?
Investigators allege that the celebrities used their public influence to encourage young people and lower-middle-class users to spend money on illegal gambling platforms. Some promotions were allegedly disguised as entertainment or charity initiatives to evade the law.
Have any of the questioned actors been charged yet?
Being questioned or named in the FIR does not established criminal liability at this stage. The investigation is currently focused on gathering facts about the endorsement deals, though eight other individuals have already been arrested during related raids.
How does the safety of online gambling in Germany compare?
In Germany, the GlüStV 2021 and GGL licensing provide a very high level of security. Players are protected by the LUGAS system and strict deposit limits, which prevents the kind of unregulated market chaos currently being investigated in India.
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