Former Mr. India Manoj Patil tried to kill, alleges Sahil Khan in suicide letter

Former Mr India contest winner Manoj Patil allegedly tried to commit suicide by consuming sleeping pills at his residence in suburban Oshiwara in the early hours of Thursday, police said.

His manager Pari Naaz said that after the alleged incident took place between 12.30 am and 1 am at Patil’s house in Saila Bhavan in Oshiwara, his family members took him to the hospital, where his condition was stated to be ‘critical’.

Patil, 29, a self-made athlete and model, submitted a letter to the Oshiwara police a few days ago, seeking action against Bollywood actor Sahil Khan for allegedly defaming him on social media and creating problems for him. Was. professional life, she said.

He said that he had demanded that an FIR be registered against the actor. In the letter, he also said that Sahil Khan defamed his nutrition shop on Instagram.

Suicide letter went viral on social media

Former Mr India winner Manoj Patil attempts suicide, actor Sahil Khan alleges harassment in suicide letter

Manoj Patil’s suicide letter which is now going viral on social media states that: Due to mental agony and stigma, he was committing suicide. Manoj, who became Mr India, started preparing for Mr Olympia. Sahil Khan also wanted to participate in the tournament. Manoj alleges that Sahil was harassing him for keeping him away from it and not taking part in Mr. Olympia.

As per the latest reports, Manoj is out of danger, meanwhile, an official of Oshiwara police station said that no FIR has been registered yet.

“Our officer visited Cooper Hospital where Patil is admitted,” he said.

Patil, born in 1992, won the Mr. India Men’s Physique Overall Championship in 2016.

Who is Sahil Khan?

Sahil Khan is an Indian film actor, fitness entrepreneur and YouTuber. He is known to raise fitness awareness, and has won awards from several bodies in Mumbai.

Khan, 44, made his Bollywood debut as a lead actor in the film Style, later starring in several films including Style, Excuse Me, Aladdin and Rama: The Savior, the sequel to the jungle thriller.

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