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Thursday November 07, 2024

Shah Rukh Khan Death Threats: Blackmailer demands 50 lacs as ransom

Salman Khan also receives threatening note demanding an apology or INR 50 crore

By Web Desk
November 07, 2024
Salman Khan also receives threatening note demanding an apology or INR 50 crore
Salman Khan also receives threatening note demanding an apology or INR 50 crore

King of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan has been exposed to a horrific affair as the actor recently received death threats.

In a shocking update, an unknown person called the landline number of Mumbai's  Bandra Police and unveiled their warning of killing the actor, who just turned 59th, on November 2.

A senior police official communicated with the news agency PTI, and revealed, “Bandra police station received a call threatening Shah Rukh Khan and asking for ₹50 lakh.”

“An offence has been registered. No arrest has been made yet,” he added.

As per CNN News18, the number has been traced to Chhattisgarh's Raipur. Upon contacting the registered owner, he claimed that he had lost his mobile phone on November 2.

He further mentioned that he had already filed a complaint at a local police station in Raipur, on the same day.

Moreover, the case has been registered under Sections 308 (4) and 351 (3)(4) of the 'Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita'.

The concerned authorities are effortlessly working to trace the caller and certify the protection of the artists.

On the contrary, actor Salman Khan is also receiving death threats repeatedly. In a latest update, the star got a life-risking note supposedly from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, on November 5.

The message was presented with two choices, either apologise or pay INR 5 crore ransom to stay alive.

For the unversed, this isn’t the first time that the Bollywood industry came under the radar, as celebrities including Kangana Ranaut, Ashoke Pandit and Sanjay Dutt faced severe danger of death.

Moreover, Amitabh Bachchan, Preity Zinta, Aamir Khan and Karan Johar were also exposed to their fair share of security concerns.