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'Sultan' in legal trouble: Complaint filed against Salman Khan

Updated on: 03 May,2016 03:41 PM IST  | 
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A complaint has been filed in a court here against Bollywood superstar Salman Khan and "Sultan" director Ali Abbas Zafar alleging the upcoming film was shot in Morna area of the district but the location was shown as Rewari in Haryana

'Sultan' in legal trouble: Complaint filed against Salman Khan

'Sultan' in legal trouble: Complaint filed against Salman Khan

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Muzaffarnagar: A complaint has been filed in a court here against Bollywood superstar Salman Khan and "Sultan" director Ali Abbas Zafar alleging the upcoming film was shot in Morna area of the district but the location was shown as Rewari in Haryana.


'Sultan' poster. Pic/Santa Banta


Earlier, Salman had also tweeted about his shooting experience in the city.



According to the prosecution, the judicial magistrate has fixed May 3 for hearing the case.

Complainant Ehtesham Siddiq alleged that Khan and Zafar have been shooting in Morna area but the place was shown as Rewari.

He also claimed the people of Muzaffarnagar are annoyed.

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