Salman Khan’s Legal Team Issues Notice Over Kala Hiran Film, Sparking Online Debate

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A new controversy has reportedly arisen involving Salman Khan, as allegations suggest that the actor’s legal team has taken steps against filmmaker Amit Jani concerning his forthcoming project, Kala Hiran. Although neither Salman Khan nor his representatives have provided an official comment, the claims related to the film and its promotional materials have ignited a lively discussion across social media platforms.

The controversy gained traction when Amit Jani revealed the poster for Kala Hiran, which he describes as inspired by real-life events. The poster features a man donning a fitted T-shirt and a silver-turquoise bracelet. Many users have pointed out that this accessory style bears a striking resemblance to a signature bracelet worn by Salman Khan. Additionally, the title of the film, translating to “Blackbuck,” has increased speculation regarding a possible link to the actor’s notorious blackbuck hunting case.

Details of the Alleged Legal Notice

As discussions about the poster intensified online, reports surfaced claiming that Salman Khan’s legal team had sent out a notice concerning the film. However, no official details regarding the terms or nature of the alleged notice have been made available by the actor or his team.

In a bid to generate more attention to the controversy, Amit Jani shared what he purportedly described as a legal notice on social media. He included a strongly worded statement in which he claimed that individuals linked to Kala Hiran were facing threats. Jani remarked that Salman Khan has started intimidating people involved with the film by delivering a legal notice, which he considered an attempt to instil fear, aiming to make them submit to glamour and celebrity power.

Jani’s post included the assertion, “He thinks I am dead. Tell him I’m not dead.” This bold claim from the filmmaker has attracted considerable attention, with social media users deliberating whether the film genuinely draws inspiration from Salman Khan’s past legal issues or if it merely alludes to real-life themes.

Salman Khan’s Blackbuck Case Background

For context, Salman Khan’s blackbuck hunting case dates back to 1998, when he was accused of killing two blackbucks during the filming of Hum Saath-Saath Hain near Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The case has remained in the courts for many years and culminated in a conviction in 2018, when a Jodhpur court found him guilty. The actor obtained bail following the ruling, but further legal proceedings and appeals have continued to unfold over the years.

As of now, there has been no public response from Salman Khan or his legal team regarding Amit Jani’s claims related to Kala Hiran. The lack of commentary leaves the situation open to speculation and continues to generate chatter among followers and fans.

The situation presents an ongoing narrative that is being closely monitored by both the media and the public, who are eager to see how this controversy will evolve and whether it will have any ramifications for the individuals involved.

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