Pakistani actress Reema Khan is facing accusations of multimillion-rupee fraud from Shahid Rafique, a Qatar-based professional. Rafique claims he invested in Reema’s 2011 film Love Mein Ghum but never received the promised returns.
How the Allegations Began

According to Rafique, Reema’s sister, Maira Khan, approached him in 2009 and persuaded him to invest in the film, assuring substantial profits. He claims to have met Reema in person before transferring funds. However, he accuses both sisters of failing to honor their commitments.
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Rafique’s Side of the Story

In a video statement, Rafique alleged that after financing the movie, he was asked for additional payments despite previous assurances. He further claimed that after demanding his investment back, Reema signed an agreement but did not return the money.
The case has reportedly been stuck in court for over four years, with Rafique asserting that he has evidence to prove his claims. He has urged Reema to address the matter legally.
Social Media Reaction

Many social media users have expressed support for Rafique and encouraged him to pursue legal action. Meanwhile, Reema has been criticized, with many calling for accountability.
Broader Implications
Reema has not yet commented publicly on the allegations. The controversy has sparked debates about celebrity responsibility and the risks of investing in the entertainment industry.
This ongoing dispute continues to raise questions about ethical practices in showbiz and the need for transparency in financial dealings.
