Salman Khan’s Black Buck Case To Be Adapted Into Film ‘Kala Hiran’
MUMBAI – The poster of the upcoming film ‘Kala Hiran’, based on the black buck poaching case involving Bollywood actor Salman Khan, was unveiled on May 29.
The courtroom drama-crime thriller is based on the 1998 black buck hunting case and has been shot in several cities in Uttar Pradesh, including Sambhal and Moradabad.
Talking about the film, producer Amti Jani said, “In 1998, in Kakani village of Jodhpur, in the case of the hunting of a black buck by Salman Khan, the drama of the courtroom, the crime, the thriller, the rivalry between Lawrence Bishnoi and Salman Khan, the whole sequence has been shot in the form of a movie.”
Jani added, “The hunting that took place at that time, Salman Khan’s arrest and the punishment has been shown in the film. On June 20, we are going to release its first look, the teaser.”
The film is based on the long-running controversy surrounding the black buck hunting case and the subsequent tensions between Salman Khan and jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. Members of the Bishnoi community consider the black buck a sacred animal, and Bishnoi has repeatedly cited the case in threats directed at the actor. (IANS)
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