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Actor Sonu Mishra tore the legal notice received from the makers of the film ‘Kala Hiran’ and said that he is not afraid.
Uploading the video on Instagram, Sonu said, ‘For the last few days, the controversy of ‘Black Deer’ movie is going on and you all must have seen and heard my name in national and international media. I had spoken the truth in the media and because of that truth, the producer of ‘Black Deer’ movie Amit Jani has sent me a legal notice. Why brother? Is it a crime to speak the truth? Tell me and the written threat you have given in the name of legal notice is called criminal intimidation under section 351 of the Indian Penal Code. Meaning, in the name of legal notice, you can give a written threat, meaning you can make an illegal threat.
He further said, ‘Let me tell you, I am not afraid of this jackal threat. I am a devotee of Hanuman ji. Have traveled from a small village to Mumbai. Like you, it is not like I come into the limelight by using the names of famous people. I work hard. Ok? And I don’t know whether you tore Salman Khan Sahab’s notice or not. This illegal threat of yours… keep it with you. Ok? And my request to all the people is to stay away from such people. And I was always with the truth and will always speak the truth.

Sonu had made serious allegations against the makers
Let us tell you that regarding the film ‘Black Deer’, actor Sonu Mishra had claimed that he was first selected to play the role of Salman Khan in the film, but later he himself left the project. He had said that Salman is being shown in a negative manner in the film.
In an exclusive conversation with Dainik Bhaskar, actor Sonu Mishra had claimed that he was promised the biggest role of his life in the film ‘Black Deer’. He was hurriedly called for shooting in UP, but after reaching the set, he was neither given a script nor made any agreement.

Sonu Mishra played the role of a constable in Salman’s film ‘Sikander’.
Sonu said that during the shooting of the courtroom scene, he felt that the story of the film was not as told to him earlier. He asked for the complete script and agreement several times, but every time he was told to complete the shoot first. Later, when the agreement was shown, he did not agree with some of the conditions contained in it and decided to leave the film. Read the full news here…

The black buck hunting case related to Salman Khan came to light in the year 1998. At that time he was shooting the film ‘Hum Saath-Saath Hain’ in Jodhpur. Four cases were registered against him. These included two Chinkara hunting, one black buck hunting and an Arms Act case. In 2018, Salman was sentenced to 5 years in prison in the black buck case, but later he got bail. At present this matter is pending in Rajasthan High Court.

