Dawood Ibrahim close aide was madly in love with actress, opened fire at producer, wanted to marry her, she is now…, her name is…, not Mandakini
Being a Bollywood actress is a hard job. From auditions to looks approval, there are many processes one needs to go through. During this process, many actresses become stars, while others still struggle to make it big. This is precisely what happened with Monica Bedi, a gifted actress and dancer who experienced fame but also endured a significant downfall.
Who is Monica Bedi?
Born on January 18, 1975, Monica Bedi came from a family of doctors. She has a younger brother named Bobby. In 1979, Monica, along with her family, moved to Norway, where she completed her education in English Literature at Oxford University.
Why was Monica Bedi Not Interested in Acting?
In the initial years of her life, Monica Bedi was not really interested in acting as she adored dancing. She moved to Mumbai to train in classical dance under renowned teacher Gopi Guru. It was during one of these sessions that veteran actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar spotted her talent.
From there onwards, she landed a major role in a film opposite Manoj’s son Kunal Goswami. Later in 1995, Monica got her big break when she featured in the Telugu film Taj Mahal (1995), produced by D. Rama Naidu.
Monica Bedi’s Underworld Connection
During one of her visits to Dubai, Monica met underworld figure Abu Salem, who is also Dawood Ibrahim . The two became good friends, and the bond eventually turned into romance. Reports claim that Abu used his influence to get Monica good scripts, helping her land roles in films like Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat, Tada, and Jodi No. 1. Abu was involved in producer Mukesh Duggal’s murder when he opened fire on him.
Why Did Monica Bedi Go to Jail?
As Monica’s relationship with Abu Salem deepened, she decided to leave Bollywood and traveled to Portugal. However, the two were arrested for using fake documents to enter the country. They spent 2.5 years in a Portuguese prison before being deported to India.
As reported by Hindustan Times, Monica was initially sentenced to five years in prison by a CBI court, but the Andhra Pradesh High Court later reduced her term to three years. She ultimately served five years behind bars between 2002 and 2007 before being released.
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