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Indian Express
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
This Salman Khan and Rani Mukerji-starrer was reportedly funded by Chhota Shakeel, ensuing scandal exposed Bollywood-underworld nexus
In the late 90s and early 2000s, the Mumbai underworld made inroads into the world of films. The connection between the mafia and the Hindi film industry dates back to the 1960s, when Haji Mastan would often be seen socialising with the biggest stars of that era, such as Dilip Kumar and Sanjeev Kumar. Later, when Dawood Ibrahim became the most feared gangster in Mumbai, his associates were known to pressure film stars into doing movies for them. The attempt was to convert black money into white. The Bollywood-underworld nexus was properly exposed during the making of the 2003 film Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, directed by Abbas-Mustan and starring Salman Khan, Preity Zinta, and Rani Mukerji. Preity was the only one who testified against the underworld in the ensuing trial, while all other witnesses turned hostile. At a 2018 India Today event, she reflected on the scary experience. 'For the record, if I knew that everyone was going to back out, I also would have. It was a scary time in my life. I should have been protected. Whatever I said in court was on TV ten minutes later,' she recalled, making a reference to her colleagues turning hostile, and going on to mention the assassination attempt on filmmaker Rakesh Roshan's life. Also read – The producer of an Amitabh Bachchan film was kidnapped in broad daylight by Pathan mafia; Dilip Kumar got the investigation started She continued, 'I don't think there was anything happening on that set. But there was definitely fear going around. Because Rakesh ji (Roshan) had been shot. Everyone was paranoid. People would keep their phones switched off, worried that they will get a call.' She added, 'I was fine till they were scaring me, but once they started abusing, I lost it. I can take stress, but not people abusing me. I learnt that if you get a call from +92, don't pick up! Luckily I was famous. Had I not been, it would've been tough. They all said why did you have to be the one to do all this?' But my way of thinking was different. I didn't have a family, I didn't have children.' Because of her testimony, several individuals involved in the film were arrested. Chhota Shakeel's henchman Anjum Fazlani, who was arrested in connection with the case, was acquitted in 2010. 'Even Salman Khan, who had deposed before the court in March could not identify Fazlani, and he was declared hostile,' the accused's lawyer, Prakash Shetty, told Hindustan Times. During the trial, Salman is said to have suggested that he may or may not have met Fazlani, but couldn't recall. In 2003, the Special Court in Mumbai convicted financier Bharat Shah and sentenced him to a year in prison. But Shah walked free because he'd already spent 14 months in custody. His co-producer Nazim Rizvi was reportedly the man who was sent by Chhota Shakeel to sign Salman and other stars for the film. Salman would later go on to testify that he wasn't under any pressure. According to journalist Hussain Zaidi's book Dongri to Dubai: Six Decades of the Mumbai Mafia, Rizvi made many unsuccessful attempts at getting Salman on board, and Fazlani was assigned the job only because Rizvi failed. Based on the information that the Mumbai police accessed by tapping the phones of suspects, it was discovered that the underworld had code names for Bollywood personalities. Bharat Shah was 'BS', Salman was 'Pehelwan', and Shah Rukh Khan, who managed to give Rizvi the slip several times, was 'Hakla'. Also read – When Anurag Kashyap was kidnapped by a gangster after Satya: 'Unhone khana khilaya…' Zaidi wrote in his book, 'Rizvi also would regularly visit Salman and say politely, 'Excuse me, Salman Khan. Could you please speak to Shakeel bhai?' The muscular movie star did not take him seriously at all and snubbed him regularly. Rizvi was very often dragged kicking and screaming to the gates and kicked off the set by the security guards there.' After Rizvi failed one too many times, Fazlani was sent to secure Salman's services. 'Fazlani walked in and handed the phone over to Salman, telling him that Shakeel was on the line and wished to speak with the actor. Salman took the phone and found himself backed into a corner, with no possible way to deny Shakeel his demands. Salman was forced to work in the film Chori Chori Chupke Chupke . Shakeel funded it, pumping 15 crore rupees into this first venture. It was later established that Salman, Rani, Abbas-Mustan, and the others had participated in the film under duress as their lives were in danger and so, they were not detained further, nor were charges filed against them,' Zaidi wrote. The release of Chori Chori Chupke Chupke was delayed due to the investigation, but the movie was eventually released in theatres some months later. It earned moderately positive reviews, which singled out Preity's performance as a sex worker-turned-surrogate. According to Zaidi, Chhota Shakeel pumped Rs 15 crore into the project, via Bharat Shah and Rizvi. According to a Guardian report, Rizvi was also accused of trying to kill Hrithik Roshan, who was code-named 'Chikna', and his producer father Rakesh, code-named 'Takla'.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Time of India
60 detained, 1 held after Sunday's encounter killing wanted gangster in Solapur
Pune: Police detained 60 people for questioning and arrested one between Sunday evening and Monday after gunning down a wanted gangster in Solapur district on Sunday morning. Many of the people in question had uploaded reels on social media supporting slain criminal and Hadapsar resident Shahrukh alias Atti Rahim Shaikh, who was a member of the Rizwan alias Tipu Pathan gang. Pune police gunned down Shaikh (24) at his relative's house at Lamboti village in Mohol taluka of Solapur district. He was wanted in an organised crime case registered in 2025 and others. Police claimed that Shaikh died of four bullet injuries sustained when they retaliated after he opened fire at the raiding police team. Pune police commissioner Amitesh Kumar said, "Shaikh fired four rounds of bullets towards the police team, which fired five rounds at him in retaliation." "We have a case registered against Pathan under the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) at the Kalepadal police station. Along with Pathan and Shaikh, 15 gang members have been booked. We have arrested nine gang members and six are on the run. One died in an exchange of fire," Kumar said. The team arrested one of the gang members in the MCOCA case on Monday. "We took the 60 men, all of Kalepadal and Sayyednagar, to the Kalepadal police station and are preparing their crime dossiers," he said. "Shaikh was arrested in 15 different criminal cases and the FIRs mentioned many gang members as co-accused. We detained them for questioning," he said. "We found that many youngsters from the two areas made and uploaded reels on social media sites paying tribute to Shaikh. Some of the reels also hailed Pathan as King of Pune. We detained them and are deleting the posts from social media sites," he said. In all, 60 people were detained over the last 40 hours, the commissioner added.


The Hindu
5 days ago
- Politics
- The Hindu
Yusuf Pathan campaigns for Anvar in Nilambur
All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) Lok Sabha member and former Indian cricketer Yusuf Pathan campaigned for TMC State convener and Independent candidate P.V. Anvar in the Nilambur Assembly byelection on Sunday. Mr. Pathan took part in a roadshow along with Mr. Anvar on Sunday evening. Dozens of supporters on motorbikes joined the roadshow. Large crowds had gathered along the road from Vadapuram to Nilambur town to greet Mr. Pathan. Before joining the roadshow, Mr. Pathan played cricket with a group of youngsters at Media Sports Turf. He batted while the local youth bowled to him. One of them bowled the former Indian player out, and said it was his dream wicket. Addressing the media later, Mr. Pathan said that Mr. Anvar would not only influence the election results in Nilambur, but also become the player of the match. 'Mr. Anvar is so dear to the people of Nilambur, and he works for them. He has been working for the people of Nilambur for nine years,' he said. Mr. Pathan said that the Trinamool Congress could make changes in Kerala too. He added that Mr. Anvar had the blessing of Trinamool Congress chairperson Mamata Banerjee.


News18
12-06-2025
- General
- News18
Ahmedabad-London Air India Flight Crash Live: Harbhajan Singh 'Utterly Shocked'
Air India Ahmedabad-London Flight Crash Live Reactions: An Air India flight reportedly crashed near Ahmedabad Airport on Thursday afternoon soon after take-off. Casualties are feared though there is no confirmation on the same yet. The aircraft crashed in Meghaninagar area of Ahmedabad, police said. The plane crashed soon after taking off from Ahmedabad International Airport around 2 pm. 'Flight AI171, operating Ahmedabad-London Gatwick, was involved in an incident today, 12 June 2025. At this moment, we are ascertaining the details and will share further updates at the earliest on and on our X handle,' Air India posted on X. Former India cricketer and Member of Parliament Yusuf Pathan has expressed his shock at the incident and said he's praying for the safety of the passengers and the crew. 'Very shocked to hear about the #AirIndia Ahmedabad-London flight incident near Ahmedabad airport. Praying for the safety of all passengers and crew,' Pathan wrote on X.


India.com
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
This player couldn't become a star due to Waqar Younis, Wasim Akram, had love story like Tendulkar, his name is...
In this collection of pictures we shall know the player who couldn't become a star due to Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram. Cricketer also has a love story like Sachin Tendulkar. Let's dive in. Meet Aaqib Javed, who played more than 150 ODIs for the country, was once Pakistan's lead bowler and also led the team to victory in many matches. Due to the presence of bowlers like Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis, he was always overlooked in the eyes of the fans. He made his first class debut at the age of 12. Aaqib was born in a Sandhu Jat family living in Sheikhpura, Pakistan. He made his first class debut in 1984 at the age of only 12, playing for the Lahore Division team. Aaqib made his ODI debut in December 1988 against West Indies. He made his Test debut in February 1989 against New Zealand in Wellington at the age of 16 years and 189 days. Aaqib Javed played 22 Test and 163 ODI matches in his 10-year cricket career. Out of which he took 54 wickets in Test and 182 wickets in ODI. He also took 182 wickets in 163 ODIs for Pakistan, played his last ODI at the age of 26. Aaqib Javed's wife name is Farzana, with whom he has had a love cum arranged marriage. Aaqib first saw her at the Pakistani Embassy in Toronto. At that time Aaqib was in Canada to play the Sahara Cup with India. The love story of Aaqib Javed is also like Sachin Tendulkar and Anjali Tendulkar's love story. Aaqib Javed fell in love with her at first sight, after which Aaqib proposed to her and only after she said yes, they started trying for marriage. There were many problems in Aaqib's marriage. Because Farzana came from a traditional Pathan family, where girls cannot talk about their marriage, while Aaqib was a non-Pathan. Here Aaqib got the advantage of being a cricketer. Actually Farzana's father was a big fan of cricket, that is why when he came to know that the boy is a cricketer, he immediately agreed to this marriage. Aaqib Javed's wife's name is Farzana who is the sister of famous Pakistani singer Adil Burki. Farzana was raised in Lahore, Pakistan. She completed her education in Pakistan as well as Canada. She has worked as a journalist in major Urdu and English newspapers of Pakistan. Farzana also worked as a youth leader for the Human Rights Commission in Pakistan. Apart from this, she was also the host of a famous TV celebrity show. Aaqib Javed's wife Farzana is also a good poet. Her first book was published in 2008. Apart from this, her first English novel 'A Thousand Obolos Coins' was also published. This couple has a daughter who has no interest in cricket at all.