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Salman Khan Roasts Lawrence Bishnoi in New Teaser; Fans Spot Deer Antler Helmet Connection”

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Mumbai: The much-anticipated action film Sikander, directed by the renowned Tamil filmmaker A.R. Murugadoss, has set social media on fire with its teaser, starring Salman Khan. The teaser has sparked excitement as it marks Salman Khan’s much-awaited return to the big screen.

In the teaser, one of Salman Khan’s dialogue has gone viral, where he says, “I’ve heard many people are after me, but only until I turn around.” This line has grabbed attention as it hints at the actor’s fearless and real-life response to his adversaries. Fans have been eagerly discussing this dialogue, increasing anticipation for the film.

Amidst all this, Salman Khan has been facing real-life threats. Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi publicly declared that he would kill Salman Khan, and there was a shooting attack on Salman’s house, allegedly carried out by Bishnoi’s gang. As a result, Salman Khan has been traveling under tight security.

In the Sikander teaser, Salman Khan is seen confronting masked villains with crown-like headgear, and one of the villains is wearing a helmet resembling a deer antler. This antler helmet is seen by fans as a subtle reference to the Bishnoi community, who revere the blackbuck (Krishna Murga). Some netizens have commented that this is Salman Khan’s way of openly taking a dig at Lawrence Bishnoi

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Fraud Case Registered for Cheating in the Name of a CRPF Soldier

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Mangalore: A case has been registered at Pandeshwar Police Station after a man was cheated of 1,47,500 RS by a fraudster posing as a CRPF soldier selling furniture.

The victim, who fell for the scam under the pretense of furniture sale, stated:
“On the night of February 18, a person calling himself Santosh Kumar contacted me, claiming he had been transferred to Jammu & Kashmir and needed to sell his home furniture. Believing his words, I made payments in installments to the various mobile numbers he provided, totaling 1,47,500.”

Later, on February 20, another person named Mukesh called the victim, asking for an account statement. Shortly after, the fraudster’s phone was switched off.

The police have registered the case and are currently investigating the matter.

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Mangaluru: Six Arrested for Attempting to Sell Drugs

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Mangaluru: The Mangaluru Port Police have arrested six individuals for allegedly attempting to sell MDMA, a banned narcotic substance. The police also seized property worth several lakhs of rupees.

The arrested individuals have been identified as Dhanish D. Kanchan (19) from Pandeshwar Greenland Layout, Prithvik (18) from Pandeshwar, Faiz Ambar (23) from Bavutagudde, Tushan D. Suvarna (19) from Jalligudde, Rajin (21) from Falnir, and Afghan (20) from Sturrock Road, Falnir.

Based on a tip-off, the police received information that six youths were selling drugs from a car and a two-wheeler on a public road near Falnir in Mangaluru on February 8 at 5:30 PM. Acting on this, the Port Police conducted a raid.

During the operation, the accused attempted to flee, but the police managed to intercept their vehicles and arrest them. Authorities confiscated 20.52 grams of MDMA, valuables worth several lakhs, a car, and a scooter used in the crime.

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Fire Breaks Out in Godown Near Jeppinamogaru, Mangaluru; Significant Damage Reported

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Mangaluru: A major fire broke out in a godown located beside National Highway 66 near Jeppinamogaru Yekkuru at approximately 11:30 pm on Sunday. The fire caused extensive damage to the godown and also affected nearby houses.

The godown, owned by Sadashiva Shetty, was filled with various used items, including second-hand furniture, most of which were destroyed in the fire. The adjacent building also suffered minor damage due to the flames.

Fire brigade teams from Pandeshwar, Kadri, Bantwal, and Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers (MCF) quickly arrived at the scene to control the fire. The firefighting operations, which began late Sunday night, continued through the early morning hours, with the fire being fully doused by 5 am on Monday.

Fortunately, no casualties have been reported. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire and assessing the full extent of the damage. The incident has raised concerns over safety measures in the area, and officials are working to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

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