The shadow of mafia again in Bollywood? After Salman Khan, Lawrence threatened these superstars, the stars said – ‘This is not the era of 1990’

Industry Reacts To Mafia Scare In Bollywood: These days Bollywood celebs are receiving threats of extortion. These attacks have once again created an atmosphere of underworld-style threats in Bollywood like in the 1990s and 2000s. Recently on Tuesday, actor Ranveer Singh received a ransom threat through a voice note. In a new threat on Friday, a warning was given to target the actor’s staff. After this, the name of filmmaker Rohit Shetty was also taken. On February 1, an incident of firing was also reported outside Rohit’s Mumbai house. After which security was increased. A source close to the filmmaker clarified that Rohit’s staff has not been threatened in the new voice note.

Audio is being investigated

According to India Today, the person in the audio has identified himself as Harry Boxer, an associate of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. According to the report, it was said in the voice note that we have the details of the person working with you. We will not tell you anything directly. Everyone will start targeting those working under you. See your entire staff killed. India TV reports, Mumbai Police has started investigating the new audio.

Police gave information

According to the police, on Wednesday, Salman Khan’s brother-in-law and actor Ayush Sharma also received a threatening email. The person sending this threat claimed to be linked to the Bishnoi gang. In this matter also, Crime Branch officials have registered a case. Mumbai Police reportedly indicated that celebrities may have received threats, but action can be taken only then.
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trust the police

Expressing confidence in the police, Indian Film and Television Directors Association (IFTDA) President Ashok Pandit says, ‘If such incidents do not stop, it will be bad and it will not be limited to the film industry only.’ Sanjay Gupta is the director of Shootout at Wadala (2013). He said, ‘We are not in the 90s and neither is that time coming back. In the AI ​​era, the police force is better than ever. The film industry remains targeted because no one makes more headlines than Bollywood. Even if more security is given by the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE).
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