Mumbai’s entertainment industry has been rocked by a shocking scandal involving actor Nadeem Khan, known for his role in the recently released blockbuster ‘Dhurandar.’ Police in Malvani have taken the performer into custody following grave accusations of repeated sexual assault against a domestic helper who worked at his residence.
The victim, a woman who had been employed as a maid in Khan’s household, came forward with a harrowing account spanning over a decade. She alleges that Khan lured her with false promises of marriage, exploiting her trust to perpetrate multiple instances of rape and sexual abuse starting from 2015. Initially silenced by fear, the woman finally broke her silence after Khan explicitly refused to marry her and escalated his mental harassment.
Malvani police acted swiftly on her complaint, registering a formal case under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code for rape and sexual exploitation. Khan, who portrayed the character of Akhlaq, the cook for the bandit Rahman played by Akshay Khanna in ‘Dhurandar,’ was arrested without delay. The film, directed by Aditya Dhar and featuring stars like Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, and Sara Arjun, hit theaters on December 2, 2025, marking Khan’s recent brush with fame.
Investigators are now probing deeper into Khan’s activities, suspecting he may have victimized other women in similar fashion. This case underscores the dark underbelly of trust and power dynamics in private households, raising questions about accountability in the glitzy world of Bollywood. As the legal proceedings unfold, the industry watches closely, bracing for potential revelations that could tarnish more reputations.
The arrest serves as a stark reminder that no amount of on-screen success can shield individuals from the consequences of their actions. Authorities urge any other potential victims to step forward, promising a thorough investigation to deliver justice.
