Salman Khan seeks Cyber Crime Cell’s help Over False WhatsApp post

    Salman Khan seeks Cyber Crime Cell’s help Over False WhatsApp post

    Just few days before release of the film, Bajrangi Bhaijaan is again caught up in trouble. Reportedly, a morph post that conveys bitter remarks about Salman Khan’s Muslim fans is being circulated on instant messaging app Whatsapp. The Kick star has registered a complained about the same with Cyber Crime Cell of Mumbai Police.

    As per Indian Express, the post is said to be a fake screenshot of Salman’s interview with a Hindi news channel. The post quotes the Bodyguard saying, “My movies can become a hit without the support of my Muslim fans”. Further the agency confirmed the news from additional Commissioner of Police, who said that the enquiry is in progress. However, the Dabangg star, as of now, hasn’t confirmed the news himself.

    Salman Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan is already facing legal trouble over the copyrights of a qawwali song that it has. The original composers of the song ‘Bhar Do Jholi Meri’ have slapped a legal notice to the makers of the film. Pakistan's largest record brand EMI Pakistan and Pakistani qawwali singer Amjad Sabri, are the two parties who have claimed the copyrights to the song and have served legal notice separately. 

    Salman Khan seeks Cyber Crime Cell’s help Over False WhatsApp post