MUMBAI: Music composer Ismail Darbar’s son Zaid, who was arrested by Amboli police station in Mumbai for allegedly assaulting an assistant director over a monetary dispute, is now out on bail.
He was arrested on 3 February and was released on bail the same day.
Darbar’s son Zaid and his friends Nishant Singh and Mohsin Khan were arrested after a complaint was filed at Amboli police station by Prashimit Chaudhary, an assistant director.
“Ismail Darbar’s son was arrested along with his two friends yesterday, but it’s a bailable offence, so the three of them got bail yesterday evening itself,” said a police official.
Reportedly, Chaudhary, an alumnus of filmmaker Subhash Ghai’s Whistling Woods International Institute, met Darbar, his son Zaid and two others at a parking lot on 2 February, night and asked for his dues. An argument broke out, after which Zaid and his two friends were reported to have thrashed him with hockey sticks.