Mumbai: He may be Indian television's first superhero-- Shaktimaan -- who brought baddies to task, but in real life Mukesh Khanna has little choice but to turn to the police for protection.
After getting a life-threatening call, the actor filed a complaint at the Samata Nagar police station on Thursday night.
On Wednesday at 7.15 pm, Khanna received a call at his office in Thakur Complex. The call was answered by his manager Ramesh Pandya.
According to the complaint, as soon as Pandya answered the phone, the caller started hurling abuses. "The caller then asked for Khanna, but when I informed that he was not in office, the caller threatened to kill him on June 5. He used foul language," said Pandya in his complaint to the cops.
Pandya informed Khanna about the call immediately, but it was only last night that they approached the police.
Bhausaheb Ahir, assistant police inspector, Samta Nagar police station, said, "We have received the threat and abuse complaint. We will provide Khanna with security and have also spoken to MTNL to trace the number from where the call was made, as the actor's office phone did not have caller ID."
After getting a life-threatening call, the actor filed a complaint at the Samata Nagar police station on Thursday night.
On Wednesday at 7.15 pm, Khanna received a call at his office in Thakur Complex. The call was answered by his manager Ramesh Pandya.
Pandya informed Khanna about the call immediately, but it was only last night that they approached the police.
Bhausaheb Ahir, assistant police inspector, Samta Nagar police station, said, "We have received the threat and abuse complaint. We will provide Khanna with security and have also spoken to MTNL to trace the number from where the call was made, as the actor's office phone did not have caller ID."
Advertisement
COMMENTS
Advertisement
Why Some People Are Happy When They Are Dying Y2K Bug: The Last Time There Was A Global PC Outage Of This Scale Windows Showing Blue Screen Of Death Error? Here's How You Can Fix It Over 300 Indian Students Return Home As 105 Bangladeshis Killed In Protests "Jindal Group Executive Showed Porn, Groped Me On Flight": Woman To NDTV Bangladesh Imposes Curfew, Deploys Military As 105 Die In Protests 1,100 Flights Cancelled In US As Microsoft Outage Disrupts Operations Elon Musk Congratulates PM Modi On Becoming Most Followed Leader On X With Shadow Cabinet, Naveen Patnaik Makes His Intentions Clear Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.