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Film on Salman Khan's Blackbuck Case Sparks Legal Row
2 Jun
Summary
- Salman Khan's legal team reportedly sent a notice to 'Kala Hiran' film producers.
- The notice alleges similarities to the actor's 1998 blackbuck poaching case.
- Filmmakers claim they are prepared for legal challenges and criticism.

A legal dispute has emerged surrounding the upcoming film 'Kala Hiran,' which reportedly focuses on the 1998 blackbuck poaching case involving Salman Khan and his co-stars. Reports indicate that Khan's legal representatives have issued a notice to the film's producers, alleging the movie bears similarities to the actor's high-profile poaching case. The notice allegedly demands that the film's release be stopped and its promotional materials be removed from social media platforms.
Producer Amit Jani has publicly accused Salman Khan of using intimidation tactics to suppress voices, sharing images of the alleged notice on Facebook. Jani stated, "The purpose of the notices is to intimidate people so that they succumb to his glamour." He asserted his own unwillingness to be intimidated.
Director Bharat S. Shrinate responded to the legal notice, stating that his previous experience with the film 'Udaipur Files' has equipped him to handle legal challenges and criticism. Shrinate mentioned that legal notices no longer affect him negatively, and his team is preparing a response to the notice. He views such actions as people acting on their own sense of right and wrong.
'Kala Hiran' is said to delve into the alleged hunting incident, the subsequent legal proceedings, Salman Khan's arrest, and the intense media coverage. The film is also expected to explore the connection to Lawrence Bishnoi and incorporate elements of courtroom drama.