The
makers of Kala Hiran have reportedly landed in trouble! After the first look was revealed, many believed that the project was inspired by Salman Khan's blackbuck case. Now, media reports suggest that Salman Khan's legal team has sent a legal notice to the makers of Kala Hiran: The Battle for Legacy. The movie, directed by Bharat Srinate, has been backed by Amit Jani. Sources informed India Today that the director and producers have been asked to stop the film's release and remove its promotional content related from social media. Now, producer Amit has reacted to an alleged notice by Salman's legal team.
Kala Hiran producer Amit Jani on Salman Khan's alleged notice
Jani Firefox Media Private Limited recently unveiled the first-look poster of
Kala Hiran: The Battle for Legacy on social media. The poster features a man holding a gun in his hand. The movie is rumoured to be inspired by real-life battles and action-driven events. While sharing the poster, the makers revealed that
Kala Hiran's teaser would be released on June 20.
Amid this, the film's producer Amit Jani shared an official statement on his social media account. Sharing pictures of an alleged notice by Salman's legal team on Facebook, the producer claimed in Hindi that the actor has started threatening people associated with the film by serving legal notices. "The purpose of the notices is to intimidate people so that they succumb to his glamour. It's his habit to intimidate. It's my nature to not be intimidated. He thinks I'm dead. Tell him I'm not dead," he added in Hindi. As per the images shared by Jani, the legal notice, dated April 24, 2026, was addressed to casting director Akshay Pandey. However, Salman or his legal team have not responded to this matter yet.
Salman Khan's work front
Meanwhile, on the work front, Salman was last seen in AR Murugadoss'
Sikandar. Co-starring Rashmika Mandanna in a lead role, the movie failed to work at the box office. The Bollywood superstar will next be seen in Apoorva Lakhia's
Maatrubhumi. The actor will be seen alongside Chitrangada Singh in the project, which was earlier titled Battle of Galwan. It was set to release in April this year, but the makers have postponed its release.Post
Maatrubhumi, the Bollywood superstar will be seen in director Vamshi Paidpally's SVC63. Salman has begun shooting for this film, backed by Dil Raju. He has collaborated with Nayanthara for the first time.