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The Supreme Court has issued notices to the Uttar Pradesh government and a Ghaziabad businessman in a cheating case against Bollywood director Remo D'Souza. The case, dating back to 2016, alleges that D'Souza promised to double an investor's money in his film 'Amar Must Die', but failed to honor the promise.
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