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Shocking Theft Rocks Zoya Akhtar's Production House: 66 Hard Disks Stolen, Two Suspects Apprehended

Shocking Theft Rocks Zoya Akhtar's Production House: 66 Hard Disks Stolen, Two Suspects Apprehended

Mumbai Police Nab Two Suspects After 66 Hard Disks Vanish from Zoya Akhtar's Tiger Baby Productions

Mumbai Police have made swift arrests in connection with a significant theft at filmmaker Zoya Akhtar's production house, Tiger Baby Productions. A total of 66 crucial hard disks, containing invaluable data, were reportedly stolen.

It's been quite the unsettling revelation for filmmaker Zoya Akhtar's production house, Tiger Baby Productions, as Mumbai police recently confirmed the arrest of two individuals in connection with a rather significant theft. Imagine the dismay: a whopping 66 hard disks, brimming with what one can only assume is a trove of creative work and vital data, simply vanished.

The incident, according to authorities, came to light after a complaint was lodged by the production house's manager on February 12, detailing a loss that had occurred just two days prior, on February 10. The targeted premises? None other than the Tiger Baby Productions office located in Khar Danda, a bustling area in Mumbai. The sheer volume of stolen property is considerable, with the hard disks alone estimated to be worth approximately Rs 3.3 lakh. But, let's be honest, the true value of the data stored on them is likely immeasurable.

The individuals now in police custody have been identified as Ganesh Kumar Sahoo, 22, and Chandan Kumar Sahoo, 26. Interestingly, or perhaps disturbingly, both were reportedly working as delivery boys, which likely granted them a level of access to the premises that others wouldn't have had. This certainly raises questions about internal security protocols, doesn't it?

Following the complaint, the Property Cell of the Mumbai crime branch sprang into action. Their diligent efforts have already yielded some success, with a portion of the stolen goods – specifically, four hard disks – recovered. Investigators are piecing together the timeline, suspecting that the duo may have intended to sell, or perhaps already began selling, the stolen equipment. It's a classic case, really, where trust is seemingly betrayed for quick gains.

For a production house like Tiger Baby, known for its critically acclaimed work, such a breach is more than just a financial loss; it's a potential setback for ongoing projects, a violation of creative sanctity, and a real headache. One can only hope that the remaining hard disks, and the invaluable content they hold, are swiftly recovered, allowing the team to breathe a collective sigh of relief.

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