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A film built on blackbuck bones and Bishnoi rivalry is now a courtroom battle too. Salman Khan wanted it stopped. The Delhi High Court said wait until July.
A woman went to watch a film with her family. She never came home. Now, nearly 18 months later, the actor whose arrival sparked the chaos has been summoned to face trial.
The teaser dropped on June 12, eight days before it was supposed to. By the same afternoon, Salman Khan's lawyers were in Delhi High Court seeking an urgent stay. The director has since said he will not stop.
On July 4, the couple quietly celebrated their wedding anniversary, with Sakshi posting a nostalgic message and a picture on social media that captured the simplicity of their bond.
In the poster, he is bloodied but determined, eyes blazing with emotion. The project is based on the real-life Galwan Valley clashes that took place between Indian and Chinese troops.
“Sorry if I offended anyone with my tweet before,” he wrote. “It wasn’t intentional. You know I love you all and I do not discriminate. Peace and love. LG x.”
The announcement, though brief, carried an emotional weight, not just for the sisters, but for the millions who’ve grown up watching them light up screens together.
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