SHOCKING! MS Dhoni goes to court after being duped of ₹15 crore by business partners, check why
MS Dhoni had given the money to build cricket academies across the world, but Aarka Sports didn't pay the profits in time.
MS Dhoni with the Aarka Sports representatives while promoting his academy (Image via Aarka Sport)
Former Indian Captain, MS Dhoni, has filed a complaint against Mihir Diwarkar and Soumya Vishwanath of Aarka Sports after they duped ₹15 crore off of him. They joined in a deal in 2017 and aimed to build cricket academies across the globe.
Unfortunately, Aarka Sports didn’t follow the conditions set up and didn’t pay the franchise fees. They didn’t share their profits with Dhoni as well, dishonoring their agreement terms. Dhoni and his lawyers informed Aarka Sports many times, but to no avail. Because of that, Dhoni filed a complaint, claiming he was owed ₹15 crore.
Aarka Sports have built many branches of MS Dhoni Cricket Academy across the World. There are branches in India, UAE, Qatar, USA, Canada and UK. There are a total of 49 academies all across the globe, with over 10k students.
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