Veteran Actress Jaya Prada Sentenced to Jail for Non-Payment of ESI Money

Jaya Prada's theatre company, based in Chennai, did not disburse the ESI amount that had been deducted from the salaries of its workers.

Maheswara Rao Nadella | Published On: Aug, 12, 2023 | 09:40 AM

Veteran Actress Jaya Prada Sentenced to Jail for Non-Payment of ESI Money

In a surprising turn of events, veteran actress and politician Jaya Prada has been handed a six-month jail term by a Chennai court. The court found her guilty of failing to pay Employees’ State Insurance (ESI) money to the workers of her theatre company in the Tamil Nadu capital. Alongside the prison sentence, she has also been imposed a fine of Rs 5,000 as a penalty for her actions.

The case revolved around allegations that Jaya Prada’s theatre company, based in Chennai, did not disburse the ESI amount that had been deducted from the salaries of its workers. This led to a complaint being filed against her by the theatre workers, prompting the Labour Government Insurance Corporation to intervene.

Jaya Prada, a well-known name in both the acting and political realms, was not the only one implicated in this legal battle. Her business partners Ram Kumar and Raja Babu were also held accountable and found guilty in connection to the case. This verdict comes as a blow to the actress who had enjoyed a prominent career in both Bollywood and the South Indian film industry.

The veteran actress-politician is not new to the spotlight, having starred in popular Bollywood movies like “Kaamchor” (1982), “Tohfa” (1984), “Sharaabi” (1984), “Aakhree Raasta” (1986), and many more. Her on-screen chemistry with superstars like Amitabh Bachchan, Jeetendra, and Sanjay Dutt during the late ’70s, ’80s, and early ’90s left a lasting impression on audiences. She also made a mark in the Telugu film industry with her remarkable performances.

Jaya Prada’s theatre business in Chennai faced challenging times, leading to its eventual closure. However, it was the workers of the theatre company who raised concerns about the non-payment of ESI money that was deducted from their salaries. The case took a legal turn, with the Labour Government Insurance Corporation filing a complaint against Jaya Prada and her partners.

The verdict, delivered by the Egmore Magistrate Court, not only imposed a jail term but also a fine on Jaya Prada and her associates. The court’s decision has caused a stir in entertainment and political circles, shedding light on the importance of adhering to financial obligations even in show business.

Jaya Prada’s journey in the film industry has been a rollercoaster of success and challenges. Her contribution to Indian cinema, with remarkable performances across different languages, will continue to be celebrated. The legal battle she currently faces serves as a reminder that no individual, regardless of their stature, is above the law.

As the legal proceedings conclude and Jaya Prada prepares to serve her sentence, the incident serves as a cautionary tale for others in the industry to ensure that financial responsibilities are met. It also underscores the importance of maintaining transparency and upholding legal obligations, safeguarding both the reputation of individuals and the integrity of the entertainment sector.

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