There are many actresses in the film industry who have faced many troubles in their career. Today we are going to tell you about one such actress who faced a dangerous filmmaker in her career. Now, years later, she has got justice. We are talking about Malvi Malhotra, who started her career with the TV show 'Udaan' and then debuted with the film 'Hotel Milan' in the year 2018. In 2020, during an incident, she was attacked with a knife by a producer Yogesh Singh. Recently, the Mumbai Sessions Court has sentenced Yogesh to 3 years imprisonment. Attack and aftermath Yogesh had been stalking Malhotra for a long time. After a professional meeting, he proposed marriage, but when Malhotra refused, he got upset. He started sending her messages continuously. When Malvi threatened to complain, Yogesh got angry and attacked her with a knife thrice. Malvi had a narrow escape from the attack which left her with a 1.5-inch deep wound on her stomach. the joy of justice Malvi is very happy to get justice in this case. She expressed her happiness by sharing a post on her social media. She said, "Finally I am relieved. I have been fighting this battle for the last 4 years. There was a lot of pressure and troubles, but now the truth has come out." She also told that during this time her mental health was affected, because she was always scared. Malvi said, "Yogesh actually wanted to attack my face, but I moved my hand and protected myself. At that time I knew that getting injured on the face can be very tough for an actress. God helped me and I saved myself properly." Malvi thanked her family, especially her father, who supported her during this difficult time and inspired her to learn self-defense. Now, she is satisfied with the court's decision and is looking forward to moving towards a new beginning. Amit Shah Urges Haryana to Vote for a Corruption-Free Future Amid High-Stakes Election Amit Shah Hints at Passing Waqf Bill in Winter Session; Criticizes Congress in Haryana Rally Amit Shah Hints at Passage of Waqf Bill 2024 in Upcoming Winter Session