Kala Hiran producer Amit Jani, who on June 18 had alleged that he is receiving threats from Pakistan ahead of the release of the film, has now claimed that he received a second death threat within 24 hours, just hours after reporting an earlier threat to the police.
In a fresh complaint submitted to the police in Jodhpur, the producer took to X, where he shared a picture of the complaint letter and claimed that an unidentified caller threatened to kill him within three days.
He wrote as the caption: “For the second time in 24 hours, I have been threatened with murder; the moment the first case was registered, the second threat arrived. I request @Igp_Jodhpur @CP_Jodhpur @RajPoliceHelp @PoliceRajasthan @RajPoliceHelp @RajGovOfficial @HMOIndia to kindly take the trouble of immediately registering a case and getting the person issuing this threat arrested.”
The letter read: “Mujhe aaj Pakistani aatankvaadi Shahzad Brahmadag Bugti dwaara bhi dhamki di gayi thi, jiski soochna maine aapke thane mein darj karai hai. (Earlier today, I also received a threat from Pakistani terrorist Shahzad Brahmadag Bugti, regarding which I have already lodged a complaint at your police station.)”
Court adjourns Salman’s plea against release of Kala Hiran till July 1
The Delhi High Court on Friday adjourned the hearing on Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s plea seeking to restrain the release of the proposed film Kala Hiran, without granting any interim relief at this stage. A vacation Bench of Justice Madhu Jain directed that a complete copy of the plaint and accompanying documents be supplied to the respondent filmmaker and listed the matter for hearing on July 1. During the hearing, Salman Khan’s counsel, advocate Nizam Pasha, submitted that the film is purportedly based on the actor’s life and has been produced without his consent. (Agencies)





