The star was facing obscenity charges from a radical group in his country.
A Mumbai court acquitted the Indian movie star Shilpa Shetty of the accusations of obscenity that were imputed to him since 2007, for allowing himself to be hugged and kissed by the Hollywood actor Richard Gere, at an AIDS awareness gala.
The attitude of the stars had scandalized radical Hindu groups in India and had provoked demonstrations claiming that both actors had harmed the values and culture of India.
Following multiple complaints of obscenity and indecency, an Indian judge had issued arrest warrants against the two stars.
The charges against Richard Gere were quickly dropped, and the actor -one of the best-known Buddhists in the world- was able to travel to India to meet the Dalai Lama.
But nevertheless, attacks on Shilpa Shetty remained in India’s legal system until they were dropped by a Bombay court last week, 15 years later, declaring the allegations “baseless”.
According to the court decision made public on Tuesday, “Shilpa Shetty was a victim of the alleged act of Defendant #1 (Richard Gere),” the order states.
Shilpa Shetty, 46, made no statement about the ruling.
According to images of the time, Shetty and Gere, invited to an event on AIDS in India, took the stage, where Richard Gere suddenly kissed the hand of the actress and then he hugged her and gave her two kisses on the cheeks.
“She did not protest when she was kissed by the co-defendant”, explained the lawyer of the actress, “but this does not make her a conspirator or the perpetrator of any crime”.
In 2007, Shilpa Shetty defended Richard Gere’s attitude and blamed India’s “lunatic fringe”.
For its part, Richard Gere apologized for his exuberance.

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