Salman Khan’s legal team denies reports of him having a stake in KWAN talent management agency
Salman Khan’s authorized crew has denied experiences of him having a stake in KWAN expertise administration company. Currently, the movie star administration company is below the radar of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), after a few of its staff allegedly had drugs-related conversations with their purchasers.
Anand Desai of DSK Legal, on behalf of Salman, issued a press release saying, “Certain sections of the media are falsely reporting that our client Mr. Salman Khan, a leading Indian actor, has a majority stake in the talent management agency KWAN Talent Management Agency Private Limited. It is clarified that Mr. Salman Khan has no stake, directly or indirectly, in Kwan or any of its group entities. It is requested that media refrain from publishing false reports about our client.”
On Tuesday afternoon, KWAN CEO Dhruv Chitgopekar reached the Bombay Port Trust visitor home for questioning by the NCB. KWAN worker and Sushant Singh Rajput’s expertise supervisor Jaya Saha was additionally interrogated. NCB’s deputy director KPS Malhotra instructed Hindustan Times that Deepika Padukone’s supervisor, Karishma Prakash, who can also be an worker of KWAN, can be summoned later this week.
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Bollywood’s alleged drug hyperlinks have come below the scanner throughout an investigation into Sushant Singh Rajput’s loss of life. His girlfriend, Rhea Chakraborty, was arrested on September eight for procuring medication and is at present lodged at Byculla jail. She was remanded to 14-day judicial custody, however on Tuesday, a particular court docket prolonged her judicial custody until October 6.
NCB’s deputy director KPS Malhotra instructed Hindustan Times that Rhea named Sara Ali Khan and Rakul Preet Singh in her assertion earlier than she was arrested. The two can be summoned by the company below Section 67 of the The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985. However, there isn’t any readability concerning the context by which their names have been taken.
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