Sudhir Mishra files cyber complaint after X account hacked in Mumbai

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Sudhir Mishra files cyber complaint after X account hacked in Mumbai

Synopsis

Filmmaker Sudhir Mishra's X account was hijacked at midnight — his email swapped, a security key added, and X itself refused to restore access. His case is the latest in a string of cyber attacks on Bollywood figures, from Kirti Kulhari losing ₹2.43 lakh to Vikrant Massey's wife's bank account being drained twice.

Key Takeaways

Filmmaker Sudhir Mishra filed a cyber complaint at Oshiwara police station , Mumbai , after his X account was hacked.
Intruders accessed his account via an iPhone at 12:53 AM , added a security key, and changed his registered email to valid9031@outlook.com .
X (formerly Twitter) declined his account recovery request, stating it could not verify his ownership.
Actress Kirti Kulhari recently lost ₹2.43 lakh to cybercriminals who accessed her phone and credit card without her sharing any password.
Actor Vikrant Massey reported his wife's bank account was fraudulently accessed on two occasions ; Marathi actor Jaywant Wadkar's Instagram was used to promote a fake Bitcoin scheme.

Filmmaker Sudhir Mishra has filed a formal complaint with the cyber crime department at the Oshiwara police station in Mumbai after his X (formerly Twitter) account was allegedly hacked by unknown intruders. The complaint, registered recently, details how Mishra was abruptly locked out of his account in the early hours of the morning.

How the Hack Unfolded

According to his official complaint, Mishra discovered the breach when he was suddenly logged out of his X account. Upon checking his email, he found notifications timestamped 12:53 AM indicating that someone had accessed his account via an iPhone, added a security key, and changed the registered email address from his personal ID — sudhirmishra.sudhir@gmail.com — to valid9031@outlook.com.

'Suddenly, my X (Twitter) account was logged out. I tried to log in and it could not. Then I checked my email, and I saw some emails from X, at 12.53 AM (Midnight), stating that someone has logged into my account through an iPhone and then they added a security key and changed the registered E-Mail address,' Mishra stated in his complaint.

X Denies Account Recovery Request

Mishra said he reached out to X's support team to regain access, but the platform declined his request. 'I had registered a complaint to Twitter for regaining access but they denied stating that they cannot validate that this account is mine,' he said. The platform's refusal has left him unable to recover his account through official channels, prompting the police complaint.

Bollywood Increasingly in Cyber Criminals' Crosshairs

Mishra's case is part of a broader and troubling pattern of cyber attacks targeting Indian film industry personalities. Actress Kirti Kulhari recently reported losing ₹2.43 lakh after cybercriminals allegedly gained unauthorised access to her mobile phone and credit card — without her having shared any password, raising questions about how perpetrators obtained her financial credentials.

Actor Vikrant Massey has spoken publicly about his family being targeted, revealing that his wife's bank account was compromised and money was fraudulently withdrawn on two separate occasions. Marathi actor Jaywant Wadkar also reported that his Instagram account was hacked and allegedly used to promote a fraudulent Bitcoin investment scheme to his followers.

Growing Digital Threat to Public Figures

The spate of incidents underscores the escalating sophistication of cyber fraud targeting high-profile individuals, whose large social media followings make their accounts particularly valuable to bad actors — both for financial exploitation and for spreading misinformation or scams. Notably, in several of these cases, the victims had not willingly disclosed their credentials, pointing to phishing, SIM-swap, or session-hijacking techniques.

As cyber complaints from celebrities mount, pressure is likely to grow on both law enforcement agencies and platforms like X to strengthen account recovery mechanisms and identity verification protocols for compromised users.

Point of View

But without platform cooperation, recovery remains elusive. The recurring pattern across Mishra, Kulhari, Massey, and Wadkar suggests this is a systemic vulnerability, not a series of isolated incidents — and neither the platforms nor regulators have yet offered a credible response.
NationPress
17 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Sudhir Mishra's X account?
Filmmaker Sudhir Mishra's X (formerly Twitter) account was hacked by unknown persons who logged in via an iPhone at 12:53 AM, added a security key, and changed his registered email address to an unknown ID. He was consequently locked out of his own account.
Where did Sudhir Mishra file his complaint?
Mishra filed his complaint with the cyber crime department at the Oshiwara police station in Mumbai. The complaint details the sequence of unauthorised actions taken on his account.
Why did X refuse to restore Sudhir Mishra's account?
X's support team declined Mishra's recovery request, stating that it could not validate that the account belonged to him. This refusal left him without a platform-side resolution, leading him to approach the police.
Which other Bollywood celebrities have recently faced cyber attacks?
Actress Kirti Kulhari reported losing ₹2.43 lakh after cybercriminals accessed her phone and credit card without her password. Actor Vikrant Massey revealed his wife's bank account was compromised twice. Marathi actor Jaywant Wadkar's Instagram was hacked and used to promote a fraudulent Bitcoin scheme.
What does this pattern of attacks suggest about celebrity cyber security in India?
The repeated targeting of film industry figures — across social media accounts and bank accounts — points to increasingly sophisticated methods such as phishing, SIM-swapping, or session hijacking. Experts argue that platforms need stronger identity verification for account recovery, particularly for high-profile users.
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