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Is committing a criminal act the fastest way to celebritydom?

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Verma has announced on social networking site Twitter that since Susairaj is now free, he’d like to cast her in his upcoming film.

Is committing a criminal act the fastest way to celebritydom?

Yesterday the sessions court gave their verdict on a murder case that shocked and gripped the nation — Neeraj Grover murder case. Maria Susairaj, a wannabe starlet and her boyfriend were accused of murdering Neeraj Grover. Grover’s body was found chopped to pieces and dumped in the woods. The motive? Grover promised Susairaj a role in exchange of sexual favours and failed to live up to his end of the bargain.

Susairaj was sentenced to three years imprisonment for destruction of evidence, however, since she had already served three years in jail, she gets to walk free. Save your rage for what comes next. Filmmaker Ram Gopal Verma has announced on social networking site Twitter that since Susairaj is now free, he’d like to cast her in his upcoming film.

Is RGV trying to commit an act of charity by employing a conflict? Does this send out a wrong message that committing a crime could make you famous and open the doors of Bollywood to you?

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