Trigger Warning: This article contains a terrible details of violence that may be triggered for some readers.
Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan was stabbed on January 16, 2025 during a robbery in his Mumbai house. He was rushed to Lilavati Hospital, where he underwent two surgery. After several days of recovery, he was discharged on 21 January. Now, his sister Soha Ali Khan has spoken, which shows that the incident disturbed the family. He also shared that his primary concern was Saif’s good.
In a recent conversation with PTI, Soha Ali Khan, who is ready for the release of Chaudhary 2, opened about the incident of Saif Ali Khan’s stabbing and said, “It bothers us all. Our main concern was that he was fine, which he was, and now came back to work. It was our attention.”
In the early hours of January 16, Saif was brutally attacked at his Bandra Niwas, leaving the entire film fraternity and his fans in shock. He was stabbed by the intruder six times, who were later arrested by the authorities. Saif was rushed to Lilavati Hospital, where he underwent both spinal and plastic surgery.
Recently, the case has taken a new turn. Shirlaful Fakir, accused of attacking the actor, has applied for bail. Claiming that the investigation has been completed and all important evidence has been collected, his legal lawyer has argued that the arrest was not done according to the law.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Saif Ali Khan will be seen in the jewel thief: the heir begins. The film is ready for premiere on Netflix on 25 April. The thriller has promised an exciting ride, including Saif a powerhouse cast including Jaideep Ahlawat, Nikita Dutta, and Kunal Kapoor.
On the other hand, Soha Ali Khan is ready for the release of Chori 2, where he will play the role of an opponent. The much awaited sequel for the 2021 horror hit is led by Nusharat Bharucha. Continuing its spine-shocking story with a fresh turn, it is scheduled to premiere on Amazon Prime Video on 11 April.
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