producer Mohit Ramchandani who's worked with Anne Hathaway and Paul ... trends now

producer Mohit Ramchandani who's worked with Anne Hathaway and Paul ... trends now
Hollywood producer Mohit Ramchandani who's worked with Anne Hathaway and Paul ... trends now

Hollywood producer Mohit Ramchandani who's worked with Anne Hathaway and Paul ... trends now

A Hollywood producer turned director has been accused of being an abusive racist in a bombshell lawsuit.

Mohit Ramchandani, who has worked in films with A-list stars such as Paul Rudd and Anne Hathaway, per the Hollywood Reporter, is facing grave claims in the suit filed by the mother of his child, Mexican citizen Patricia Del Castillo.

The couple met in Mexico in September 2021 while Ramchandani was working on his directorial debut, City of Dreams, which - ironically - looks into the heartbreaking story of migrant child workers in the US.

But Del Castillo now claims Ramchandani is a raging racist who said he hated Mexicans and also emotionally and physically abused her while she was pregnant, causing stress-induced complications.

Some of the hateful message she attributes to Ramchandani include: 'I HATE MEXICO. I HATE F****** MEXICANS! And if Trump runs in 2024 then on my mother’s life I’m voting for him and making a political contribution to the wall!'

A Hollywood producer turned director Mohit Ramchandani has been accused of being an abusive racist by his ex-fiancé in a bombshell lawsuit

A Hollywood producer turned director Mohit Ramchandani has been accused of being an abusive racist by his ex-fiancé in a bombshell lawsuit

Del Castillo claims Ramchandani is a raging racist who said he hated Mexicans and abused her while she was pregnant, causing stress-induced complications

Del Castillo claims Ramchandani is a raging racist who said he hated Mexicans and abused her while she was pregnant, causing stress-induced complications

The couple met in Mexico while Ramchandani was working on his directorial debut, City of Dreams, which looks into the heartbreaking story of enslaved migrant child workers in the US

The couple met in Mexico while Ramchandani was working on his directorial debut, City of Dreams, which looks into the heartbreaking story of enslaved migrant child workers in the US

As he worked on a film meant to highlight the horrors faced by an enslaved Mexican boy,  Ramchandaniwas allegedly spewing hate about the country behind closed doors and even pledging his support for Donald Trump.

Ramchandani is also accused of sending messages that read: 'I should punch this fu**ing Be**** in the face,' 'Fu***** c***s****ng Mexican post house,' 'it is the sh*****t place I’ve ever been too in my life.

'It’s worst than Hong Kong and china,' 'Number 1 s****ole, and 'Vote Trump 2024.'

Ramchandani is also accused of sending messages that read: 'I should punch this f***ing Be**** in the face'

Ramchandani is also accused of sending messages that read: 'I should punch this f***ing Be**** in the face'

Del Castillo, who is a lawyer in Mexico, also claims in the suit that Ramchandani forced her into a health regime that included coffee enemas while she was pregnant.

The Mexico resident also accuses Ramchandani of having a 'classic case of Munchausen syndrome by adult proxy,' and using his doctor friend to 'convince Del Castillo' that she was ill so she would quit her job.

She claims to later have learned the doctor friend was not licensed to practice medicine in California.

The prenatal health regime allegedly also included 'a special diet, supplements (including one bearing a warning that it was not considered safe during pregnancy), stretching and exercise.'

According to the suit, Ramchandani 'repeatedly insisted she take pain medication that she did not want, requiring her to secretly spit them out when Ramchandani wasn’t looking.' 

The suit states: 'When Ms. Del Castillo expressed her concerns over taking

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