The scandal first came to public attention when a sex tape involving Prakash Ojha and a young woman, then known as Jyoti Khadka, was leaked online and distributed through DVDs. At the time, Ojha was a household name in Nepal, known for his satirical songs and comedic performances. The leak led to an immediate and intense media frenzy that targeted Khadka, subjecting her to widespread social ostracization and public shaming.
Her last cinematic appearance was in the Nepali movie The Soldier (released in February 2016). The poster and credits of The Soldier list "Jenisha Khadka" as the actress, but critics note that "Originally Jyoti Khadka, Jenisha changed her name after the well known sex scandal with comedy singer Prakash Ojha". The film was released four years after her death, acting as a bittersweet epitaph to a career cut short by a scandal she didn't create. The scandal first came to public attention when
As we look toward the future of the digital and entertainment spheres, the influence of these creators will only continue to grow. The demand for authentic lifestyle content is higher than ever. Her last cinematic appearance was in the Nepali
Justice was finally served in , when the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of the Nepal Police apprehended Prakash Ojha in Kathmandu. He was subsequently sent to Central Jail to serve his court-mandated sentence. Legacy and Legal Precedent As we look toward the future of the
: Recognizing the gravity of the exploitation and the involvement of minors, the Supreme Court of Nepal completely overturned the lower court's decision. The apex court convicted Ojha on two counts of human trafficking and sentenced him to 10 years in prison .