
Nidhhi Agerwal, a known actress, made an appearance at the CID office in Hyderabad on Friday, reportedly as part of an inquiry into a case involving the promotion of online betting games. She had been served with a notice to attend the inquiry.
The situation draws parallels with the legal proceedings involving actor Rana Daggubati, who was investigated for his alleged role in promoting illegal betting apps. Daggubati had previously emphasized the necessity of clear and ethical communication surrounding gaming and gaming applications. He indicated a commitment to working through proper channels to deliver the right messages concerning the gaming industry and expressed his readiness to assist in disseminating this information responsibly.
The FIR registered against numerous celebrities and influencers for promoting illegal betting apps highlights a broader concern within Telangana. The complaint details how these endorsements, often featuring well-known personalities, lure individuals into investing in gambling platforms that can lead to severe financial hardship. The authorities are committed to investigating these allegations to prevent further harm to the public, particularly vulnerable sections of society being targeted by these illicit online gambling ventures.







