In films, actors often have to become 'fugitive and advertising', but now such an incident has come to light that a fugitive has not only changed his name and identity for 30 years, but has also continued to act in films.
According to Indian TV and NDTV, India's Special Task Force has arrested a man who was an ad and absconder.
The report states that Om Prakash alias Pasha was previously associated with the Indian Army and was dismissed in 1988.A Haryana police official said, "The accused has been working in local films in Uttar Pradesh since 2007 and has acted in 28 films so far, including Tukkao, Dabangg Chopra UP and Jhakta."
According to the police, Om Prakash, a resident of Narina, was wanted in numerous cases of crimes including murder and theft.
Om Prakash was arrested from Ghaziabad, where he was staying after changing his identity to evade the police.
Police officials say preliminary investigations have revealed that Om Prakash entered the world of crime in 1984 while he was in the army, since then he went missing and was dismissed in 1988. was
According to the report, he killed a man with a knife during an attempted robbery in 1992, following which a case was registered against him in Bhawani district.
However, he changed his name and address and started living in a new place with a new name in Harbansnagar.
The special team says that the accused will be handed over to the police after further investigation.
Cases registered against Om Prakash include car theft and motorcycle theft cases registered against him in 1986 and 1990 in Rajasthan.