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After years of legal battles, acquittals, and subsequent appeals, the Supreme Court of Nepal handed down its final verdict. Ojha was convicted on multiple counts of human trafficking and paedophilia. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison .
Her defense rests on three pillars:
The mechanism of his crimes relied heavily on coercion and digital exploitation:
: The responsibility of senior figures in the entertainment industry to protect younger, vulnerable colleagues.
Before the scandal, Jyoti Khadka (often spelled Jessica or Jenisha) was a rising star in the Nepali film industry. Hailing from Itahari in Sunsari district, the young actress was known for her "bold scenes" and caught the attention of directors. After moving to Kathmandu, she acted in several movies, including Jungle Love , Lucky Seven , Mero Maya Timilai , Gahirai , and Jungle Queen , where she played the role of a "female Tarzan". After years of legal battles, acquittals, and subsequent
The intersection of Nepal's entertainment industry, legal system, and early digital media landscape features a complex history involving the highly publicised case of comedy singer , who became a primary target of law enforcement following a severe exploitation scandal. In media discussions and online forums, names like Jessica Khadka and Jyoti Khadka have frequently surfaced adjacent to this case, reflecting a darker era of the Nepali entertainment industry where young, aspiring female artists were systematically targeted and victimised.
That ended on January 27, 2017. Acting on a tip-off that Ojha was hiding in the Shankhamul area of Kathmandu and involved in recording music videos, a special squad from the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police arrested him. The 43-year-old was produced before the Kathmandu District Court and sent to the Sundhara-based Central Jail to serve his 10-year sentence.
Prakash Ojha was found guilty of human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
Redefining Entertainment: How Jessica Khadka, Jyoti Khadka, and Prakash Ojha Are Shaping Modern Lifestyles Her defense rests on three pillars: The mechanism
The public reaction to the entire case was one of horror and sadness. After Khadka's suicide, an online user commented, "baldeep rai ra prakash ojha hatyara hun..fasi de !!!" (Baldeep Rai and Prakash Ojha are murderers... hang them!). Following Ojha's final arrest, he was referred to by media outlets as a "paedophilia convict" and a "human trafficking convict", a stark contrast to his former image as a popular singer and comedian.
Here is where the plot thickens. In a dramatic turn of events, before Prakash Ojha could air his investigation into the Khadka circle, he claimed that the tables were turned on him.
Ojha was initially acquitted by the Biratnagar Appellate Court, but the decision was later challenged.
As Jessica Khadka, she attempted to restart her career, appearing in more than half a dozen movies such as Jungle Love , Lucky Seven , and Mero Maya Timialai . However, the media often labeled her based on the scandal, frequently describing her as a "small-time actress" known for "bold scenes," which added to her psychological burden. After moving to Kathmandu, she acted in several
The scandal did not break overnight. It was a slow leak that turned into a flood.
After a lengthy legal battle, the Kathmandu District Court found Prakash Ojha guilty. Imprisonment: In 2008, he was sentenced to 9 years in prison for human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
Ojha was initially acquitted by the Biratnagar Appellate Court, allowing him to remain free.