Kamaal Rashid Khan has hit out at Bollywood yet again, making some new claims about actor Shiney Ahuja.
In a series of Tweets KRK has claimed that Shiney Ahuja, who was convicted for raping his domestic help, had rejected his film offer after his release from jail.
“I met #ShineyAhuja at a hotel in Delhi right after the release from jail.
I wanted him to do a film of a director.
I told him u shud do it coz u won’t get any other film.
He said-Bhatt Sahab & Madhur Bhandarkar told me-you take care of ur case n we will take care of ur career.”
In another Twitter, KRK wrote, “I told him- They are lying to you.
Your career is finished.
And see, today he can’t get work in serials also.
So problem is this in the Bollywood that nobody wants to hear the truth.
Everybody wants to live in the world of good dreams.” After his release from jail, Shiney Ahuja went on to feature in ‘Welcome Back’, which also featured John Abraham, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar, Shruti Haasan, Dimple Kapadia, Paresh Rawal and Naseeruddin Shah.
Previously, KRK’s tweets had landed him in legal trouble.
Salman Khan had slammed him with a defamation suit for his derogatory comments.
In a statement, Salman’s team had shared details about the legal cast, “The suit has been filed as the Defendant (KRK) has been publishing and endorsing defamatory allegations, including that Mr.
Salman Khan is corrupt, that he and his brand “Being Human” are involved in fraud, manipulation and money laundering transactions, that he and
Salman Khan Films are dacoits.
The Defendant has been spreading malicious falsehoods and defaming Mr.
Salman Khan consistently over several months, clearly with a view to draw attention to himself.” On Monday,
Salman Khan filed an application before a court here demanding that contempt action be initiated against actor Kamaal R Khan for continuing to make defamatory remarks despite an undertaking not to do so.
Kamaal R Khan’s advocate told the court that his client would not make any further defamatory posts or remarks against Salman till the next date of hearing.