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Real Attack Or Acting? BJP's Nitesh Rane Questions Attack On Saif Ali Khan

Maharashtra Minister Nitesh Rane recently questioned the authenticity of the attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan. He asked whether Saif was genuinely stabbed or merely acting. This inquiry arose after many expressed surprise at Saif's quick discharge from the hospital.

Earlier this week, Saif Ali Khan left Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital. He had been admitted following a stabbing incident at his Bandra home last week. Upon returning home, he waved to the media, appearing healthy and smiling. Kareena Kapoor and Karisma Kapoor were also seen at his residence.

Nitesh Rane

Security Measures and Incident Details

Security has been increased at Saif's Bandra residence, with CCTV cameras now installed. The actor sustained stab wounds to his thoracic spine when an intruder, identified as Mohd Shariful Islam Shehzad, allegedly entered with theft intentions last week.

Saif tried to intervene during the intrusion, leading to a violent altercation. He was immediately taken to Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital for treatment due to severe injuries. An auto-rickshaw driver who transported him shared details of the incident and how he assisted in getting help.

Nitesh Rane's Remarks

Nitesh Rane voiced his opinion on social media, questioning if Saif was truly attacked with a knife. He also criticised Supriya Sule and Jeetendra Awad for not showing concern for Hindu artists, implying they only care about certain individuals.

The actor's swift recovery and discharge from the hospital have raised eyebrows among fans and observers alike. Despite the serious nature of the attack, Saif appeared in good spirits upon his return home.

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