Mumbai sources stated that she police official said the incident came to light on Tuesday night when the actor, Urvashi Rautela, visited the plush hotel in suburban Bandra to attend an event. Meanwhile during the event, a staff member of the hotel approached Rautela and informed her that a room was booked there in her name.
According to sources Rautela asked her secretary who denied having made any booking at the hotel. Meanwhile she found that a fake Aadhaar card in her name was used to book a room. Further during investigation, the police found that the room was booked online by an unidentified person using fake Aadhaar card carrying the wrong unique identification number.
Furthermore based on the actor's complaint, the Bandra police registered
an offence under Indian Penal Code sections 420 (cheating), 468 (forgery)
against the unidentified person, adding that a probe was underway into the
incident. Usually hotels generally ask for a guest's identity proof while
booking the room. Accordingly the Aadhaar card, issued by the Unique
Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), carries a 12-digit unique
identification number which acts as a proof of a person's identity and address.