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Salman Khan’s House Shooting Unveiled: DCP Spills the Beans on 1700 Pages of Drama, Lawrence Bishnoi’s Mumbai Fear Campaign

Greetings, my fellow Bollywood aficionados! Your favorite snoop, Bollywood Newshound Nisha, is back with a juicy update that’s hotter than a Mumbai summer! Grab your chai, sit back, and let’s dive into the latest drama in B-town.

Salman Khan House Firing Case: The Plot Thickens!

So, our beloved Bhaijaan, Salman Khan, is in the news again, and this time, it’s not for his shirtless dance moves. The recent firing incident outside his Galaxy Apartments has taken a new twist. According to our friends at the Mumbai police, the charge sheet in this case is longer than a Karan Johar blockbuster—over 1700 pages! 📚

Our dear DCP Dutta Nalawade had a hearty chat with ABP News, spilling all the beans. He revealed that both Salman and his brother Arbaaz have given their statements. The charge sheet also delves into the workings of Lawrence Bishnoi’s gang. Apparently, Bishnoi’s crew operates like a twisted version of a corporate internship program. They recruit new members through existing connections, give them small tasks, and then escalate to more significant assignments. Bishnoi assures his recruits that they’ll gain fame and even provides legal support if they get into trouble. How considerate! 🙄

Bishnoi’s Fear Factory

According to our DCP friend, Bishnoi wanted to instill fear in the hearts of Mumbaikars. And what’s better than targeting a Bollywood superstar to achieve that? So, he orchestrated the firing outside Salman’s residence. Bishnoi’s recruitment strategy is as shady as a C-grade movie plot. He lures people into his gang, gives them menial tasks, and then slowly ups the ante. And yes, he promises to make them famous or at least infamous. Who knew crime could come with such an attractive benefits package?

What Went Down?

In case you missed it, on 14th April this year, two motorbike-riding wannabe gangsters fired shots outside Salman’s Galaxy Apartments. Six people were arrested in connection to the incident. One of the accused, Anuj Thapan, even took the dramatic route of hanging himself in police custody on 1st May. Clearly, Bollywood isn’t the only place for melodrama.

Nisha’s Nutshell: Moral of the Story

In Bollywood, the plot is always thicker than the script, and the drama never ends with the credits. Whether it’s reel life or real life, expect the unexpected in the city of dreams!

Until next time, folks! Keep your popcorn ready and your eyes peeled. 🎬

Tags: #Bollywood #SalmanKhan #LawrenceBishnoi #MumbaiPolice #BollywoodDrama #GalaxyApartments #CrimeInBollywood #BollywoodNews

Newshound Nisha

Nisha Sharma, popularly known as Newshound Nisha, is a dedicated Bollywood news reporter who sniffs out the latest happenings in the Hindi film industry. With her keen nose for news and extensive industry contacts, she keeps readers informed about the most recent developments in the world of Bollywood.

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