Vashu Bhagnani challenges closure report in FIR against Ali Abbas Zafar over Bade Miyan Chote Miyan dispute The Mumbai Police have filed a closure report before the Bandra Magistrate court in connection with filmmaker Vashu Bhagnani’s FIR against director Ali Abbas Zafar, executive producer Himanshu Mehra and financial officer Ekesh Ranadive. According to the report, the complaint was filed under a “misconception that there was a fraud. ” The police recently submitted a ‘C’ Summary report, seeking closure of the case. What the ‘C’ Summary Means A ‘C’ Summary report is filed when, after investigation, a case is found to be neither entirely true nor entirely false, but based on a mistake of fact or a dispute of a civil nature. It indicates that while the complaint may not be malicious, the available evidence is insufficient to proceed with criminal prosecution. The police have requested the Bandra court to classify the matter as “neither true nor false. ” Background of the Dispute Between Vashu Bhagnani and Ali Abbas Zafar The dispute stems from the 2024 film Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, co-produced by Bhagnani and directed by Zafar. In 2024, Bhagnani approached the Bandra court with allegations of cheating, criminal breach of trust, forgery and defamation related to the film’s production. The court subsequently directed local police to register an FIR. Bhagnani had alleged that his company spent approximately Rs 230 crore on the production of the film, which starred Akshay Ku... #Mumbai_Police #Miyan_Chote #Ekesh_Ranadive #Himanshu_Mehra #producer_Himanshu #officer_Ekesh #Abbas_Zafar #Ali_Abbas #Bandra_Magistrate #Vashu_Bhagnani

Govinda recalls incident of mob surrounding his home, says Police did not respond to calls Actor Govinda has spoken about an incident in which a group of around 22–23 people allegedly surrounded his Mumbai residence. Recalling the episode, he said he had to intervene himself after repeated attempts to contact the police did not yield a response. According to the actor, the incident occurred when he noticed a group approaching his house late at night. “There were 22–23 people. I saw them coming in luckily. I first thought they’re here for a party, but they didn’t seem like party people. So I captured their video,” Govinda said. He added that he initially tried to reach the Mumbai Police but was unable to get through. “When Mumbai Police didn’t pick up my call, I called the police of another country and asked them to be on the line,” he said. Govinda said the situation escalated when one of the individuals climbed onto the terrace, making him suspect that something was wrong. “They’d started surrounding me. In the meantime, I called up and informed everybody. I have a licensed gun, so I took it out,” he told ANI. He then confronted the group and asked them to identify themselves. “Who are you?” he recalled asking. After a brief silence, one of the individuals responded, saying, “We’re here to fix the power system. ” Govinda said the explanation did not add up, as the group continued to remain outside without leaving. “So I pointed the gun and asked them to leave. Th... #Govinda #Mumbai_Police #allegedly_surrounded #Police #Mumbai_residence #recalls_incident #Govinda_recalls #Actor_Govinda #people_allegedly #incident
