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This is a developing story. The court has imposed a gag order on all parties until the May hearing.
Khanna further suggested that the biometric data cited by Doe #19 could have been harvested by third-party apps unaffiliated with Bahl, pointing to a broader issue of digital privacy rather than individual malfeasance. index of ladies vs ricky bahl new
), Raina (Dipannita Sharma), and Saira (Aditi Sharma)—who were swindled by the same man join forces. They hire street-smart Ishika ( Anushka Sharma This is a developing story
The film featured a dynamic ensemble cast, including a breakout performance by Parineeti Chopra. Character Name Role/Identity Ricky Bahl Suave con-man (also aliases like Sunny, Deven, Iqbal) Anushka Sharma Ishika Desai The "con-girl" hired for revenge Parineeti Chopra Dimple Chaddha Brash Delhi college girl (Sunny's mark) Dipannita Sharma Raina Parulekar Successful Mumbai corporate woman (Deven's mark) Aditi Sharma Saira Rashid Sweet widow from Lucknow (Iqbal's mark) Box Office & Reception Ladies vs Ricky Bahl - Apple TV ), Raina (Dipannita Sharma), and Saira (Aditi Sharma)—who
Ladies vs Ricky Bahl was celebrated in 2011 for its “female revenge” plot. The three women—despite their different personalities—collaborate, set aside jealousy, and outsmart a man. This is progressive for a mainstream Hindi film. However, the empowerment is compromised by the ending: Ishika falls in love with Ricky, effectively excusing his crimes because he is handsome and “changes.” The film suggests that a con man is acceptable as long as he stops conning you . The other women forgive him too easily, and the money is returned without legal consequences. The message: romance can reform a predator.
“Mr. Bahl has no knowledge of any ‘second index,’” the statement reads. “The prosecution is attempting to try him for a crime that exists only in a single complainant’s unverified backup drive. This is harassment by algorithmic proxy.”