In a shocking development, the 'Dehati Disco' fame film producer named Kamal Kishore Mishra rammed his car into his wife after he was allegedly caught with another woman in Mumbai suburban area. The shocking incident took place on October 19 in Andheri when Kamal Kishore rammed his Mercedes into his wife in the parking area of a residential building in suburban Mumbai. Reportedly, Kamal Kishore's wife suffered head injuries, and following that she lodged a complaint against the film producer at the Amboli police station in Mumbai. Notably, the entire incident was caught on a CCTV camera present in the parking area. Now, film producer CCTV video has been going viral on social media.
In the Andheri film producer CCTV video, it can be seen a woman (allegedly the producer's wife) hitting the car in which Kamal was present along with another girl. Kamal then decides to leave the spot with his car and in order to do so, he rammed his wife with own car. In fact, Kamal Kishore CCTV video shows that his wife came under his car and despite this, he did not come out and tried to run-over her. The CCTV further shows, people standing nearby pulled his wife out and saved her from what could have been life-threatening to her.
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Producer Kamal Kishor Mishra Ran Mercedes car On His Wife For Alleged Illegal Affair. Case registered against Kamal Kishore Mishra at Amboli PS u/s 279 & 338 of IPC for hitting his wife with a car. pic.twitter.com/0Q02USZR7V
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Kamal Kishore Mishra booked
According to the complaint registered, Mishra's wife came out looking for him and found him with another woman in his car in the parking area. When the former confronted him, Mishra, sitting in the driver's seat, escaped from the spot, hitting his wife in the process. Mishra's wife suffered injuries on her head, legs and hand in this incident.
"Based on the complaint, an FIR has been registered against Mishra under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including 279 (rash driving) and 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others), at the Amboli police station," a police official was quoted by a newswire. Further investigation is underway as the accused is still on the run.