MUMBAI: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan and his charity organisation 'Being Human' has landed in legal trouble. His sister Alvira Khan Agnihotri, and 7 others associated with the actor’s charity has been summoned by the Chandigarh police in an alleged fraud case.
As per the latest report, a complaint has been filed by a Chandigarh resident against the Bharat actor and his 'Being Human' foundation, accusing them of fraudery.
The plaintiff claimed that he has opened an exclusive store under the brand 'Being Human Jewellery' by investing Rs 2 to 3 crore.
According to a report, the Chandigarh resident named Arun Gupta claimed that two employees from Salman Khan’s foundation approached him and asked him to open a franchise and the megastar will come in the opening of the showroom. However, that didn’t happen as promised.
The trader said, “Two 'Being Human' employees told me that asked me to open a franchise for 'Being Human'. We agreed. They told us the cost of investment was Rs 2 crore. They pressurised us by saying Salman Khan will come for the opening of the showroom.”.
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Gupta further alleged that after opening the showroom they did not receive any spot. He said, “They called us for a meet-and-greet with Salman Khan. I met him and he promised me. Now 1.5 years have passed and I have not received anything. Salman did not reply to my letters.”.
Now, Chandigarh SP Ketan Bansal was quoted saying, “They have been given till July 13 to reply. If there’s anything criminal, action will be taken.”.
On the work front, Salman Khan was last seen in Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai. The film is currently streaming on on ZEEPlex and leading DTH platforms since May 13. Apart from that, he will be next seen in Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali and Tiger 3, wherein the superstar will be collaborating with actress Katrina Kaif.
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