Power, Pizza, and Predation: The Shocking Allegations Against Dominos India Franchise Owner
Mumbai - In a scandal shaking India’s corporate and legal landscape, a Mumbai-based actress has filed a rape case against Shyam S. Bhartia, the chairman of Jubilant Bhartia Group—the entity behind Domino’s Pizza in India. The accusations extend beyond sexual violence, as the complainant has also alleged financial fraud involving a film production company.
According to reports, the survivor claims Bhartia sexually assaulted her multiple times in New Delhi, Mumbai, and even Singapore. These allegations, if proven true, could have far-reaching consequences, not just for Bhartia but for the brand he represents. With Domino’s being a household name, the case raises crucial questions about corporate accountability and the abuse of power by influential figures.
Bhartia has categorically denied the claims, dismissing them as “baseless and false.” His legal team insists on his full cooperation with the investigation. Meanwhile, the Bombay High Court has ordered the Thane Police to probe the case thoroughly, ensuring that justice prevails without external influence.
This high-profile case echoes a recurring pattern in India, where powerful businessmen and celebrities are accused of sexual misconduct but often escape unscathed due to their clout. Will this be another instance of the rich and powerful silencing their victims, or will the legal system uphold justice? The coming weeks will determine whether India’s corporate elite remain untouchable—or if accountability will finally catch up with them.