Hrithik's 'Noisy' Birthday Bash Costs Hotel Rs.25,000 in Fines

The party on Saturday-Sunday night was held at the AER Lounge on the 34th floor rooftop and attracted a large crowd of celebs besides some gate-crashers.

Published: 13th January 2016 05:05 PM  |   Last Updated: 13th January 2016 05:05 PM   |  A+A-

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Actor Hrithik Roshan (PTI Photo).

MUMBAI: Bollywood actor Hritik Roshan's 42nd birthday bash allegedly cost Four Seasons Hotel in Worli Rs.25,000 in fines after locals complained of noise.

The party on Saturday-Sunday night was held at the AER Lounge on the 34th floor rooftop and attracted a large crowd of celebs besides some gate-crashers.

Local resident Ashraf Khan - passing by at 1.30 a.m. when the celebrations were reaching a crescendo - complained about the loud music and also the vehicles haphazardly parked outside creating a snarl at that unearthly hour.

Since it was already past the official deadline of 10 p.m., police visited the hotel and imposed a fine of Rs.12,500, but the loud music continued.

After repeated complaints by Khan, the police again visited the hotel around 3.30 a.m. and slapped a second fine of Rs.12,500 on the hotel manager.

That did the trick and the loud partying finally ended. When contacted by IANS on Wednesday, a hotel spokesperson refused to divulge details.

"You ask the complainant how the sound reaches the ground from the 34th floor and the police about the fines," the spokesperson said.



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