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Hyderabad: The Uppal police have arrested an Instagram influencer named Harish from Suryapet. He was promising people that his oil and shampoo could cure baldness and help hair grow back. On April 23, hundreds of people gathered at Uppal Bhagayat, each paying Rs 1,000 for his so-called “miracle” products. Harish had even created a special app to sell his products and attract more people. He and his team are now under police custody and are being questioned.
Harish, who comes from Rajanayak Thanda, used social media to promote his hair growth products. He made big claims that his oil and shampoo could make hair grow again on bald heads. Many people from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh believed him and traveled to meet him.
As more and more people gathered, local residents grew suspicious and informed the police. Officers came to the spot, arrested Harish, and started an investigation.
This is not the first time a hair growth scam has happened in Hyderabad. Earlier this month, a barber and social media influencer from Delhi, Wakil Salmani, was caught in a similar case at Chandulal Baradari in the Old City.
Wakil Salmani was applying a so-called miracle lotion to people’s bald heads, claiming it would regrow hair. Large crowds came to try his treatment. Some people said they saw improvement, but many others suffered from side effects like burning sensations, skin reactions, and swelling. Some even had to be hospitalized.
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