'Makdee' actress Shweta Basu Prasad out from rescue home


New Delhi, Oct 30 (Agencies) : National award winning actress Shweta Basu Prasad, who was held on charges of prostitution by the Hyderabad police, can now heave a sigh of relief, as sessions court in Nampally has ordered her release from the rescue house.

The 23-year-old young actress was given the relief of staying with her mother and brother in Mumbai, by the court. She had been staying in the rescue home for about two months. A lower court had directed Shweta to continue her stay at the rescue home for six months as part of 'rehabilitation' on September 30, 2014. However, her mother was allowed by the court to file a revision plea challenging the order, reportedly.


The 'Makdee' actress was was caught in a compromising position, when the police raided a plush hotel at Banjara Hills. The actress was held in company of a pimp, along with some high profile businessmen from Mumbai, reports suggested.

According to reports, the young actress due to her financial losses took to flesh trade and voluntarily got into the prostitution racket.

  

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  • babu, Tamilnadu

    Fri, Oct 31 2014

    Take care kid, pls dont get mad with money. Work hard with your tallant you will win one day. dont bother about anyone in the world. Even a beggar is happy and why not you? you have
    to rethink how to grow further in your life.

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  • pramod, pune

    Fri, Oct 31 2014

    Appreciate courts orders. Now court should legalized prostitutions which will help to reduce crime against women and crime of police against sex social workers.

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