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Insiders say exploitation of women hoping to be actresses is common in the Telugu film industry
The case highlights alleged harassment and abuse of women in India's film industry
Actress Sri Reddy protested against casting couch culture by stripping to her undergarments
The arrest of an Indian couple in the US who allegedly ran a prostitution ring by luring female actresses from India has shone a spotlight on casting couch allegations surrounding the southern Telugu-language film industry.
Also known as Tollywood, it is one of India's biggest regional film industries and routinely produces blockbuster hits that rival Bollywood's most popular films.
According to recently revealed federal charges, Kishan Modugumudi and his wife, Chandra, arranged for at least five Telugu actresses to travel to the US on the pretext of attending cultural events as performers or guests.
The women were allegedly taken to events where the Modugumudis would "identify potential customers" who would pay to have sex with the actresses. Men allegedly paid anywhere between $450 to $2,500 (£343-£1,907) for a single sexual encounter.
BBC Telugu has acquired a copy of the 42-page affidavit that details the charges and evidence against the couple, who appear to have been under investigation by the US Department of Homeland Security since January 2018.
They were arrested at the end of April and a federal court heard charges against them on 14 June. They have not entered a plea or made any public statement.
But the case has been getting plenty of attention on Telugu news media in India - television news especially has devoted hours every day to the story and has used it to call out the alleged harassment and abuse of women in the Telugu film industry.
According to the affidavit, Mr Modugumudi first arrived in Chicago in April 2015 and his wife joined him a few months later. He is said to have claimed in his visa application that he was "involved" with the Telugu film industry and wanted to travel to the US to "make contacts". The couple's visas expired six months after their arrival but they stayed on.
The affidavit also says that they were arrested in January for overstaying as part of a separate investigation but they were released on bail in February.
Immigration officers are said to have first suspected the Modugumudis after questioning an actress who had arrived last November to attend an event in California. But, according to the affidavit, the officers found the event she referred to had happened two days earlier and when they contacted the organisers, they said they did not know the woman and that she had not been invited as a guest.
She apparently said her visit to the US and her stay there had been arranged by a man named "Raju", who officers say was an alleged alias for Mr Modugumudi.
In the months that followed, investigators say they watched the home of the Modugumudis and eventually obtained a search warrant for it. In the house, they discovered alleged "fake visa letters" and what they believe is a "ledger of prostitution" that mentions the names of the victims, the sexual acts and the payments received.
The affidavit lodged with the criminal complaint mentions five different women, all female Indian actresses, who were allegedly brought to the US for prostitution. The women are said to have sometimes stayed in the home of the Modugumudis or travelled with them to hotels or even other cities to meet "clients".
Authorities interviewed one alleged client who they say admitted to "meeting one of the actresses for sex". They also interviewed at least one alleged victim who told them she had been made to travel to three cities, where men were sent to her room.
The actress returned to India after her visa was revoked but she allegedly told investigators that Mr Modugumudi called her and told her that it would mean "nothing for him to harm her if she talked to the police about him because she is small and unknown, not a big actress".
Tammareddy Bharadwaja, a Telugu film producer, told BBC Telugu that Mr Modugumudi had no association with the Producers Council, an official body. But others who work in the industry said such operations were not uncommon.
Shreshta, a songwriter, told the BBC that exploitation has become common in the industry, which she described as a "hub" for "such illicit activities".
"Women who come to the industry to build a career are lured by men with the offers of foreign trips," Gautam Kashyap, a scriptwriter, told BBC Telugu. "Though this has been happening for a long time, no-one wants to speak up because they fear that they will lose opportunities."
The identity of the victims is not known but many believe that they are young and upcoming actresses, who are more desperate for a break and also more vulnerable to threats.
Tollywood, like Bollywood, has been scarred by allegations of the casting couch. Most recently, an upcoming actress, Sri Reddy, protested against this by stripping down to her undergarments on the premises of a film organisation - she said that it was the only way she knew to draw attention to the sexual exploitation of women in the industry.
"Telugu actresses have come to be seen as sexual objects. I want the world to know," she told BBC Telugu's Padma Meenakshi in an interview at the time. "I did nude calls and nude chats - I sent nude photos. They used me and still didn't cast me in a film."
Tollywood is far from a #MeToo movement, given how reluctant actresses have been to speak up about even the objectification of women on screen.
When one young actress criticised filmmakers for focusing on women's midriffs , she faced such a backlash she apologised a week later despite some actresses supporting her.
"Every time a woman has spoken out, she has been shamed and she is made to apologise," said Sudha Tilak, who writes about films, often for the BBC. "It shows how insidious this is.
"Everyone knows there is a huge amount of exploitation there."
But this case, according to Sriram Gopisetty, the BBC Telugu editor, has sparked outrage among women's groups in the region, who are demanding that the industry do something to change the environment.
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Makdee actress Shweta Basu Prasad grabbed the headlines for her involvement in sex racket as she was arrested by the cops for being involved in prostitution. Later, she had said that she was a victim. She was quoted saying, 'I had gone there to attend an awards ceremony. Call it fate or whatever, I missed my flight back in the morning. My air ticket and stay were done by the organisers of the awards function. I still have the ticket. I've been told that the agent has been arrested. The case is being investigated. I am a victim in the whole situation. There was a raid... I am not denying the incident. But the facts are not what they've been made out to be.'
The actress herself had confessed because of her financial issues she got involved in prostitution.
The Tamil actress was once caught in an awkward and embarrassing position in a 5 star hotel by cops.
Saira, who acted in many south films, was caught by cops in 2010.
The actress has been reportedly caught red-handed in a sex racket with businessmen and cricketers.
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Known for playing small roles, Seema was caught in 2009 by cops for being involved in sex racket.
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Popular item-girl and actress, who works in B-grade films, was arrested in Chennai for being a part of a sex racket.
Neetu was caught by Andhra Pradesh Police for smuggling.
Makdee actress Shweta Basu Prasad grabbed the headlines for her involvement in sex racket as she was arrested by the cops for being involved in prostitution. Later, she had said that she was a victim. She was quoted saying, 'I had gone there to attend an awards ceremony. Call it fate or whatever, I missed my flight back in the morning. My air ticket and stay were done by the organisers of the awards function. I still have the ticket. I've been told that the agent has been arrested. The case is being investigated. I am a victim in the whole situation. There was a raid... I am not denying the incident. But the facts are not what they've been made out to be.'
The actress herself had confessed because of her financial issues she got involved in prostitution.
The Tamil actress was once caught in an awkward and embarrassing position in a 5 star hotel by cops.
Saira, who acted in many south films, was caught by cops in 2010.
The actress has been reportedly caught red-handed in a sex racket with businessmen and cricketers.
When Mishti was caught by the cops, they found 25 thousand sex CDs and Rs 2 lakhs at her residence.
Known for playing small roles, Seema was caught in 2009 by cops for being involved in sex racket.
Even Sangeetha grabbed the headlines, when she was caught by the cops for her name in sex racket. 
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“In the ’80s, people started seeing Arab sheikhs, in their 50s, 60s and even 70s, flock here to buy young brides.”
HYDERABAD, INDIA—Tasleem Begum didn’t get a new dress for her wedding day. Instead, she put on her usual worn-out outfit, a white and blue shirt with pants and a long scarf, her dark hair tightly braided, and picked up the small tattered brown satchel filled with half-a-dozen Grade 8 textbooks.
But it would be a day like no other.
Her mother said she would walk Tasleem to school. Instead, Shahnaz Begum took her to a two-storey house with tall gates, where she exchanged a few words with two men and two women in the living room. Then her mother took Tasleem to a small room for a quiet moment. There, Shahnaz told her daughter, 14 years old with almond eyes and dimples, that she was getting married. Her husband was to be a 61-year-old from Oman.
April 15, 2014, is the day Tasleem got married and divorced. Though, she didn’t know about the divorce until much later.
Her mother, Tasleem found out later, had been paid about $700 — the price of the 14-year-old’s virginity.
“I hadn’t even showered that day,” she says. “I was running late for school.”
She is sitting on the floor of a friend’s house, sipping tea. Her voice cracks every time she talks about her wedding, the man from Oman and how he repeatedly raped her during the two nights she was forced to spend with him.
In Hyderabad, in southern India, Tasleem’s story isn’t uncommon. Since the 1990s, the city has been the hunting ground for men from oil-rich Arab countries seeking young, virgin brides — some as young as 11 or 12. The connection between the city’s poor Muslims and wealthy, older men from the Gulf countries was forged in the ’70s and the ’80s by expats from Hyderabad.
The situation has worsened in the past couple of years, becoming a de facto child prostitution supermarket.
But a group of women has taken justice into its own hands: they pose as desperate child-sellers while wearing burkas with hidden cameras in unorthodox “sting operations.”
In two years, they have done more than police have in two decades.
About 10 million girls under the age of 18 get married every year around the world; 40 per cent of those weddings take place in India. There are economic reasons, like poverty and marriage costs, cultural traditions, concerns about girls’ safety and family honour.
But what is happening in Hyderabad is different.
The city of 7 million is a mix of new and old unlike any other city on the subcontinent. It is a thriving tech hub and a base for companies such as Google, Microsoft and Facebook, whose gleaming glass towers congregate in the new area called Cyberbad. The Old City, home to forts, bazaars and narrow streets that attract tourists, has a history going back more than 400 years.
The city is predominantly Hindu but Muslims make up 40 per cent of the population, dominating neighbourhoods around the Old City. They are abysmally poor.
It is hard to pinpoint when Arab nationals started arriving in Hyderabad to seek very young, virgin brides. Miriam Alam, a lawyer, believes it began when Muslim men started taking oil and construction jobs in the Middle East and, it is believed, talked about how poor their families were in Hyderabad.
Some expats may have tried to play matchmaker between Hyderabad families and men from their adopted homeland, says Alam, adding that it didn’t start as a child bride bazaar. But “in the ’80s, people started seeing Arab sheikhs, in their 50s, 60s and even 70s, flock here to buy young brides.”
They came from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman.
Soon, there were marriage brokers, who for a steep price could find a child bride for an aging man.
For many poor Muslim families in the Old City, the financial proposition was irresistible. Such families are typically large, with six to 10 children. Once the girls are of marriageable age, which could be any time after puberty, prospective grooms and their families seek exorbitant sums of cash as dowry, which was outlawed in 1961 but remains pervasive in India.
Rather than paying a groom’s family, desperate families were willing to receive money from wealthy Arab men in exchange for a you
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