Aamir Khan threat via Facebook: Mumbai Police verify, no complaint filed
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Bollywood actor Aamir Khan has reportedly received a threat through a Facebook post allegedly linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, Mumbai Police confirmed on 18 July. However, neither Khan nor his team has filed a formal complaint, and the police say they first learned of the alleged threat through media reports.
What the Threat Said
The post, written in Hindi, was purportedly authored by individuals identifying themselves as Aarzoo Bishnoi and Tyson Bishnoi of the Lawrence Bishnoi Group. The message targeted Khan over what it described as promoting 'love jihad' and acting against Sanatan Dharma.
The post read: 'Those who are working against our culture in our country, and people like Aamir Khan who are promoting this in the name of ‘love jihad,’ we will not tolerate this.' It further warned: 'They will be given a response very soon… Those who are encouraging these things in the name of stardom—we will not spare them.'
Mumbai Police Response
Mumbai Police stated they are currently verifying the authenticity of the viral post before initiating any further action. Officials indicated that a formal investigation will be launched only after a complaint is received from Aamir Khan or his representatives. The police have not confirmed whether the post is genuinely linked to the Bishnoi gang.
This comes amid a broader pattern of high-profile Bollywood figures receiving alleged threats attributed to the Lawrence Bishnoi network in recent years, including previously reported threats against Salman Khan.
Aamir Khan at London Indian Film Festival
Separately, Aamir Khan addressed a different controversy while speaking at the London Indian Film Festival, where an audience member asked whether his iconic character Phunsukh Wangdu from the 2009 blockbuster 3 Idiots was inspired by educationist and climate activist Sonam Wangchuk. Khan denied the claim, saying the character was not based on Wangchuk.
3 Idiots, directed by Rajkumar Hirani, stars Aamir Khan, R. Madhavan, and Sharman Joshi in the lead roles, with Kareena Kapoor, Boman Irani, Mona Singh, and Omi Vaidya in supporting parts. The film follows three engineering students across dual timelines and is widely regarded as a satire on India's education system.
What Happens Next
Mumbai Police say no action can be initiated until a formal complaint is lodged. The verification of the Facebook post's origin and its claimed link to the Bishnoi gang remains ongoing. Whether Khan's team decides to file a complaint will determine the pace of any formal investigation.