Salman Khan House Firing
On Sunday, two men opened fire outside Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s Galaxy Apartment in Bandra, Mumbai. The actor has not canceled any of his scheduled appearances since being fired.
On Sunday, two men opened fire outside Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s Galaxy Apartment in Bandra, Mumbai. A formal complaint has been filed against “unidentified persons” in accordance with the Arms Act and IPC section 307, which pertains to attempted murder. The actor has not canceled any of his job commitments since being fired, and he plans to carry on with his schedule.
Salman Khan to continue his work schedule despite firing outside his house
Salman plans to carry out his planned work obligations as planned. The actor has a few endorsements and commercial campaigns even though he isn’t currently working on any movies.
Salman is totally committed to completing his assignment as previously scheduled. He believes that individuals responsible for this fire incident want attention, thus he doesn’t want to draw attention to them. Rather, he has asked industry colleagues and performers not to worry. Additionally, he requested that they refrain from visiting Galaxy Apartments because it is becoming increasingly inconvenient for other members of the community, according to a source India Today said.
The actor will also not be changing his residence and will continue to stay at Galaxy Apartments.
FIR filed, Anmol Bishnoi takes responsibility for firing
Hours after the firing outside Salman’s residence, Anmol Bishnoi claimed responsibility for the event in an online post, issuing a cautionary message to the Bollywood star. Bishnoi referred to the incident as a “trailer”
One of the two individuals is thought to be a criminal from Gurugram who committed several robberies and killings in the state of Haryana.
Salman got a threatening email last year
After receiving a menacing email in March of last year, Mumbai police filed a formal complaint (FIR) under IPC sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 506-II (criminal intimidation), and 34 (common intention) against Lawrence Bishnoi, Goldy Brar, and one other person.
Prashant Gunjalkar’s complaint served as the foundation for filing the First Information Report. Police records state that the email mentioned Lawrence Bishnoi’s interview with a television program and urged Khan to watch it. Additionally, it recommended that Khan meet with “Goldy bhai” in person to discuss the issue and warned of possible consequences if he did not.