Mumbai’s crime scene has thickened with yet another Bollywood figure in the crosshairs. Just days after threats targeted Ranveer Singh’s manager, Salman Khan’s brother-in-law Ayush Sharma has revealed receiving a menacing email. Mumbai Police’s Crime Branch is now racing against time to unravel this web of intimidation linked to the recent firing at filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s residence.
The email, which surfaced a few days ago, purportedly came from a member of the notorious Bishnoi gang. It demanded crores of rupees from Sharma, echoing a similar extortion attempt on Ranveer Singh’s team that sought 10 crore. Preliminary investigations point to Sweden as a possible origin for Sharma’s email, prompting the Crime Branch to seek detailed intelligence from Swedish authorities.
In the Ranveer Singh case, the threatening voice message originated from a US number, with gangster Harry Boxer claiming responsibility. He brazenly threatened to kill both Rohit Shetty and Ranveer Singh. Mumbai Police have already arrested 12 suspects in the Shetty firing incident, but these digital threats signal a broader campaign against Bollywood insiders close to Salman Khan.
Senior officers confirm that managers from both actors have been questioned. No FIR has been filed yet for Sharma’s threat, but protocols are in motion to trace international leads. The Bishnoi gang’s persistent targeting raises alarms about escalating gang violence infiltrating the film industry.
As investigations intensify, Bollywood’s elite remain on high alert. Will these international trails lead to the masterminds? Mumbai Police vows a thorough crackdown, ensuring no stone is left unturned in protecting stars from this shadowy menace.