Bhojpuri actress Sapna Gill arrested for attacking cricketer Prithvi Shaw
Mumbai: Bhojpuri actress Sapna Gill was arrested on Friday for her involvement in the alleged assault on cricketer Prithvi Shaw and damaging the car in which he was travelling.
She was later produced before an Andheri Magistrate Court which remanded her to police custody till Feb. 20, officials said.
Late on Wednesday, Shaw and his friends – who stepped out after dinner at a five-star hotel - were accosted by Sapna Gill and her friends who insisted on clicking selfies with the cricketer.
Though he obliged the first and second time, Shaw refused the third plea for selfies which apparently enraged Gill and her friends, and she tried to hit him with a baseball bat and even damaged the windshield of the car in which he was travelling.Later, an FIR was registered against Gill and seven others.
(With UNI inputs)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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