. Delhi, India
Sonam Kapoor - Anand Ahuja's home robbed, Rs 1 crore worth of stuff stolen
Sonam Kapoor with husband, Anand Ahuja (Photo Credit: Instagram/ Sonam Kapoor)
- Cash and jewellery worth Rs. 1.41 crore was stolen from Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja’s Delhi residence on February 11, 2022
- The complaint was filed by Priya Ahuja, Sonam Kapoor’s mother-in-law on February 23
- Senior Delhi police officials and FSL are investigating the crime scene
Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja's New Delhi home was broken into, and cash and jewellery valued at Rs 1.41 crore were taken. Reportedly, Sonam Kapoor's mother-in-law was the first to notify the crime to the Tughlaq Road police station. Given the high-profile nature of the case, senior Delhi Police officials quickly seized control of the situation and organised investigation squads.
According to the story, Kapoor's father-in-law, Harish Ahuja and mother-in-law Priya Ahuja live on Amrita Shergill Marg in Delhi with Anand Ahuja's grandmother, Sarla Ahuja. As per her complaint, Sarla Ahuja discovered the crime on February 11 when she checked her cupboards for jewellery and cash. On February 23, the complaint was filed. She told the cops she hadn't looked at the jewellery in over two years.
The police began investigating the theft at Sonam and Anand's home after receiving the report. They're also looking through CCTV footage from the previous year to see if there are any suspects in the case. The 38-year-old businessman was also in news last month as his father, Harish Ahuja’s company was defrauded of Rs 27 crore, according to reports. Ten people were detained as a result of this incident.
Kapoor and Ahuja are currently in Mumbai and are expecting their first child. She is now staying with her father, Anil Kapoor.
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On the work front, the actress aged 36, just completed the filming of 'Blind' in February of this year. Blind is a film directed by Shome Makhija about a visually handicapped police cadet, played by Sonam Kapoor, who uses her senses to track down a killer. The action-thriller, which also stars Vinay Pathak, Purab Kohli, and Lillete Dubey, was shot in Glasgow, Scotland.
With cinema halls reopened again, director Sujoy Ghosh and the makers of the film are contemplating the release. The film, which was supposed to be Sonam's web debut, is presently undecided as to whether it will have a theatrical or OTT distribution.