Mumbai: In Central Mumbai's Matunga station road area, a major revelation has surfaced regarding a person who issued threats in the name of Bishnoi at the shooting set of actor Salman Khan's film. Shivaji Park police investigation revealed that the accused, Satish Ramashankar Verma (27), was recording a video of the shooting set on his mobile phone. When a bouncer present there stopped him, he issued the threat of calling Bishnoi.
According to the police, the accused was involved in the film's shooting in Matunga as a junior artist for crowd shoot. Based on a complaint filed by bouncer Mehraaj Ahmed Mir, the Shivaji Park police have registered Non Cognizable Case under sections 351(2) and 115(2) of the BNS Act against the accused, and after questioning police allowed to go accused.
A Shivaji Park police officer stated that the incident occurred on the evening of December 4, around 6.30 PM. The accused, a junior artist, was part of the shoot, and after the shooting ended, he and his group were asked to leave the premises. However, instead of leaving, the accused started recording videos of the set on his mobile phone. When Mir, the bouncer stationed at the set, stopped him, an argument broke out between them. Following a heated verbal exchange, the accused threatened the bouncer, saying, "Should I call Bishnoi?" Salman Khan was reportedly present at the set, a short distance away, during this time.
The bouncer then informed the police about the incident. According to the police, the accused resides near Borivali station.Two years ago, accused Verma had a dispute with a bouncer at shooting set located in Math and now he has had another altercation with the same bouncer on Salman Khan's set. A non-cognizable offense has been registered at the Shivaji Park police station.