Dhamin snake found at Salman Khan's Galaxy Apartment: Is it venomous?
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Key Takeaways
A nearly five-foot-long Dhamin snake — commonly known as the Indian rat snake — was discovered inside Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's Galaxy Apartment in Bandra West, Mumbai on 19 May, prompting a swift rescue operation that concluded without injury. The snake was safely removed from the premises by a trained expert after police flagged the incident.
How the Rescue Unfolded
A police constable on duty at the apartment first alerted snake rescue expert Vicky Dubey about the reptile's presence. Dubey reached the location promptly and extracted the roughly five-foot snake with appropriate precautions. The incident was reported to both the Bandra West Police Station and the Forest Department control room, and an official diary entry was subsequently logged at the police station.
Is the Dhamin Snake Dangerous
The Dhamin, or Indian rat snake (Ptyas mucosa), is a non-venomous species widely distributed across the Indian subcontinent. It poses no fatal threat to humans and is, in fact, considered ecologically beneficial — its diet consists primarily of rats, frogs, lizards, and other small animals, making it a natural pest controller. Urban sightings of the species are not uncommon across Mumbai, particularly in older residential complexes with green cover nearby.
No Injuries, Situation Controlled
Authorities confirmed that no one was harmed during the rescue operation. The situation remained fully under control throughout, and the snake was safely relocated after its removal from the high-profile premises. This is the kind of urban wildlife encounter that snake rescue volunteers in Mumbai handle routinely, though the celebrity address drew heightened attention.
Salman Khan's Recent Social Media Post
Separately, Salman Khan recently addressed speculation about his well-being after an earlier post about 'loneliness and being alone' triggered concern among fans and even prompted a call from his mother. In a follow-up note, the actor clarified that he was not referring to himself personally. 'Arre yaar Mai apne bare mai nahi baat kar raha tha. How can I be alone when I have such a large amazing family n friends n how can I be lonely when I have u guys, your wishes n Duas, I would be the biggest na shukra ever,' he wrote. He added that he occasionally needs personal space when his social battery runs low, describing it as 'me time' rather than any deeper concern. On the professional front, Salman Khan is next set to appear in the film 'Maatrubhumi'.