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Listening to songs in car is not indecent behaviour: Poonam on arrest

| | May 04, 2014, at 12:23 am
Mumbai, May 3 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Poonam Pandey, who was arrested and later released by the Mumbai Police on Friday, on Saturday said she was only listening to songs in the car and it was not an 'indecent behaviour'.

" Listening to songs in the car is not an 'indecent behaviour' pls stop spreading such kinda news about me," Pandey tweeted.

The Mumbai Police arrested Pandey late on Friday night from Mira Road for allegedly behaving indecently in public.

However, the police later released her after giving an warning.

Pandey is known for posting racy pictures on social networking sites.

Pandey first came to limelight in 2011 when she vowed to uncover her if Indian cricket team lifted the World Cup.

She had also featured in a Bollywood film named Nasha in 2013.
 

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