The controversy surrounding (born Jyoti Khadka) and Prakash Ojha remains one of the most tragic and widely discussed scandals in the history of the Nepali entertainment industry. This incident, which peaked in 2012, highlighted the devastating impact of digital privacy breaches and the societal pressures faced by young women in media. The Scandal's Origins

Following a long period as a fugitive, Ojha was arrested by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) in Kathmandu while recording songs in disguise. The Supreme Court handed down two five-year sentences for human trafficking.

The scandal involving Prakash Ojha , a well-known Nepali comedian and singer, and Jessica Khadka

They are proving that in the digital age, the ultimate luxury product isn't a handbag or a sports car—it is attention . And right now, they have a monopoly on the most desirable attention there is: the eyes of the aspirational class.

The controversy began several years before the final tragedy when a private sexual video involving model and actress and popular singer/comedian Prakash Ojha was leaked to the public.

The legal proceedings against Prakash Ojha were complex and protracted, highlighting the challenges of seeking justice against powerful figures in the industry:

Allegations included the filming of intimate videos without the victim's knowledge or consent.