Savita Bhabhi, India's hottest online cartoon porn star,
has kept her word. In an exclusive interview, the sexy reveal-all woman confessed that the only Bollywood actor who could really turn her on was Amitabh Bachchan.
In the 10th episode of the online strip, titled Miss India, the male protagonist bears an uncanny resemblance to Amitabh Bachchan. The episode shows her having oral sex with Mr B's lookalike called Jeet Kumar. In fact, Jeet Kumar's face in the episode (see above) is exactly like Big B's character
Sexy Sam in Karan Johar's film Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna (KANK).
And that's where Savita has bitten off more than she can chew.
Karan Johar, who owns Dharma Productions, made KANK and styled Bachchan with
Manish Malhotra in his Sexy Sam avatar, said, "Dharma Productions are the complete owners
of Mr Bachchan's entire look and feel. We have the complete rights to KANK. If these website
people have tried to do things in a non-credible manner, they'd have to face the consequences.
But until I take a look at this, I can't comment on what our plan-of-action shall be."
In fact, the consequences can be fairly serious.
Said cyber law expert Vijay Mukhi, "Section 66 of the Indian IT Act talks about identity theft.
In layman terms, this means that if people can be fooled into believing that it is you,
it is identity theft. If found guilty, you could spend three years in jail, as it's also a criminal offence."
Bachchan, of course, was non-committal. "I know nothing of this sort," he said. He added that he was
"out of town" and would "attend (to this matter)" on his return.
Added Mukhi, "If I was in their [Karan Johar's] shoes, I'd file a police complaint.
If the website is in America, the owners cannot be tried in India and vice versa.
Theoretically, however, the IT Act says their jurisdiction applies all over the world.
Practically speaking though, what may be a crime in India, may not be a crime in America."
It is believed Savita Bhabhi is based abroad, but her exact location is kept under wraps.