Raj Kundra is a British Indians businessman and part time actor who, in 2004, was ranked as the 198th richest British Asian by Success. He has faced legal scrutiny over allegations related to the production of adult content and involvement in sports betting.
Kundra has made investments across a range of interests, including cricket and mixed martial arts. He has been married to Shilpa Shetty, an Actor, since 2009.
He has also been involved in financing and distributing pornographic films, for which he was arrested in 2021.
His businesses included Satyug Gold, Super Fight League, and more recently, Bastian Hospitality - a restaurant chain in Mumbai.
In 2015, Kundra was among the promoters of online and television broadcast platform Best Deal TV, an Indian television home shopping channel capitalising on celebrity endorsements. His co-promoter was Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar.
Under the Indian government's Startup India initiative, Kundra is set to launch India's first Livestreaming social media app, Jaldi Live Stream App which will allow professional as well as amateur streamers to live stream their content. In June 2025, he participated as contestant in the Prime Video's The Traitors. He was eliminated on Day 2 and placed 19th.
| 2025 | The Traitors | Contestant | 19th place |
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| 2023 | UT69 | Himself | |
| 2025 | Mehar | Karamjit Singh |
In June 2013, Kundra was questioned by Delhi Police with regard to the 2013 Indian Premier League spot-fixing case, which had involved the arrest of some Rajasthan Royals players, further Delhi police have given a clean chit to Kundra in reply on right to information (RTI). In July 2015 a panel appointed by the Supreme Court of India imposed a life ban from the cricket-related activity on him. Further, Kundra denied the involvement and appeal to the Supreme Court of India.
Umesh Goenka, a business partner of Raj Kundra claimed in a court that he was forced to implicate Kundra in betting by Delhi Police and to save himself from physical torture and from being charged under Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act.
The Enforcement Directorate attached his properties worth 97 crores in Bitcoin investment fraud case which was alleged to be a ponzi scheme.
In August 2025, Mumbai police have filed a case against Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra for reportedly stealing ₹60.4 crore from a businessman in a loan-cum-investment deal in their old company (now defunct), Best Deal TV Private Limited.
Kundra is involved with his wife's charitable organisation, the Shilpa Shetty Foundation.
He published a crime thriller, How Not to Make Money, in 2013.
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