Mamta Kulkarni, who shared screen space with Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan in films like Baazi and Karan Arjun, grabbed the limelight for all the wrong reasons. The veteran actress, who returned to recently returned to Mumbai after 25 years, recently revealed that she is not married to Vicky Goswami.
“I am not married to Vicky, he is not my husband. I am still single. I have not married anyone. Vicky and I have had a relationship but I blocked him 4 years ago," Mamta told CNN-News18.
“Vicky is a good man, he has a good heart. Everyone from the film industry used to visit him, so I also went to meet him. But I was also the last person from the film industry to meet Vicky. When I came to know about his truth, I left him. He was in Dubai jail. I started meditating to get him out of jail. Vicky came out of jail in 2012. I met him in 2016. After that, he was arrested again. He is my past now. I have left him," the actress added.
Mamta and Vicky Goswami were involved in a major controversy when they were named as the accused in a Rs 2000-crore drug case. She was given a clean chit by the Bombay High Court.
They noticed that the proceedings against her were manifestly frivolous and vexatious and continuation of the same would be nothing short of abuse of the process of court.
A division bench of Justices Bharati Dangre and Manjusha Deshpande in an order, a copy of which was made available, said it was of the “clear opinion” that the material collected against Kulkarni does not prima facie constitute any offence against her. “We are satisfied that the continuation of the prosecution against the petitioner (Kulkarni) would be nothing short of abuse of process of court,” the bench said in its order.
The court said it was satisfied that this was a fit case to exercise its inherent powers to quash the FIR since the proceedings are “manifestly frivolous and vexatious”. Kulkarni had filed a petition for quashing of the FIR lodged against her in 2016 by the Thane police under various provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.


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