Swedish Model Who Exposed Goa Drug Mafia Was in Bollywood


Panaji, May 4 (IANS) Swedish model Lucky Farmhouse, whose spycam videotapes helped bust one of the biggest drugs mafia-police nexus here, had a stint in Bollywood before her brush with the narcotics mafia in Goa, according to a local TV news channel.

Local news channel Goa 365 telecast Tuesday an interview with Farmhouse, whose spycam videos of Israeli drug dealer Yaniv Benaim alias Atala resulted in the busting of the nexus, where she admits that she has acted in Karan Johar's forthcoming film, a remake of Julia Robert-starring blockbuster "Stepmom".

"In Bollywood I have shot for films like 'Stepmom', 'Knock Out' and 'Once Upon a Time in Mumbai'," Lucky told the TV news channel about her brush with Bollywood.

The news story also featured several photographs of the model working on Dharma production sets for the film.

"The people working with movies, actors and every one behind the camera were very nice," she said, calling actor Arjun Rampal a decent person "who she could not talk to much".

The 33-year-old model, who claims to have worked professionally in Stockholm, Paris and Hamburg, has also claimed in the interview that she has in her possession more spycam videos which conclusively establish the links of a leading politician's son to the narcotics mafia.

  

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