Aryan Khan drug case: Nawab Malik says Maharashtra CM will write to PM about portraying Bollywood in a bad light

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Nawab Malik says Maharashtra CM will write to PM Modi about portraying Bollywood poorly

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray will write a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the poor portrayal of Bollywood in the wake of the recent raids by the NCB, which may affect the livelihoods of people dependent on that industry, NCP leader and minister Nawab Malik said on Tuesday. 26 October). Malik said that he has apprised the Chief Minister and state Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil about the current developments.

“CM Thackeray told me that he is concerned about the image of the Hindi film industry being projected in such a negative way. He is going to write a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding this. It has tarnished the image of the film industry,” Malik said.

The NCP spokesperson has leveled several allegations against the Narcotics Control Bureau’s Mumbai zonal director Samir Wankhede and the federal anti-drug agency, including on a cruise ship off the Mumbai coast that houses Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan. . Khan was arrested. ‘No drug use, no recovery’: Aryan Khan’s lawyer Mukul Rohatgi gives key arguments in Bombay HC

He said, ‘The chief minister’s concern is not just about 3-4 actors in the industry. Bollywood is the largest film industry after Hollywood.

It provides employment and employment to lakhs of people. If the industry is portrayed wrongly, people can lose their livelihood. So the chief minister is going to write to PM Modi about it,” Malik said, adding that the contribution of the film industry to the country’s GDP is around 3-4 per cent.

Responding to a question, Malik said there was no discussion about Sameer Wankhede’s caste certificate during his meetings with the CM and Walse Patil. Malik had issued an alleged birth certificate of Wankhede and claimed that his father’s real name was Dawood Wankhede and not Gyandev Wankhede, which he had abandoned after converting to Islam.. Shahrukh’s son no bail today; Bombay HC to continue hearing tomorrow

Sameer Wankhede had denied all the allegations.

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