New Delhi: Following the arrest of Shila Shetty’s husband Raj Kundra over his alleged role in production and distribution of pornography films, the HotShots App is at the centre of controversy, through which soft-to-hard porn was served to customers.
Businessman Raj Kundra and his brother-in-law Pradeep Bakshi have been arrested by Mumbai Police and are said to the alleged masterminds of international porn films racket, the content for which was being created at their local production houses in Mumbai.
Currently, the app has been removed from Google and Apple app store.
What is HotShots App?
HotShots app is an Application available on Google Playstore for 18+ App, which features hottest models and celebs from across the globe. It showcases hot photos, short clips and videos ranging from soft to hard porn, thus drawing lakhs of young audiences every month.
Users could talk to hot models via Hotshots
According to HotShots users, the application offered HD videos and small movies featuring hot models. It also offered ‘private content’ to users from hot photoshoots and short movies of models.
It also promoted services like direct video communication with ‘hot and saucy models from across the globe. The original content was accessible for paying subscriber-only.
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App organized Miss Hot Shots contest in 2019
According to HotShots users, the App also hosted a “Miss Hot Shots contest 2019” where users could have voted for their favourite contestants. The women contestants also reached out to their known acquaintances to download the app and vote for them.
App removed from Google Playstore
Mumbai police got cracking on the pornography business run by Raj Kundra after a woman approached Crime Branch and filed complaint. In its investigation, the Crime Branch has found many damning and incriminating evidences like HotShots films, video clips, WhatsApp chats of Raj Kundra with his business associates.