Former NCB -officer Sameer Wankhede has broken his silence in the middle of the slander against Netflix and Red Chillies Entertainment, which highlights the personal fall from the controversy. In a new interview, Wankhede said that the case is not about publicity, it is about protecting his family’s dignity, especially those who met harassment online and officers who put their lives on the line in anti-drug operations. He also dealt with misleading reports, alleged chat leaks with Shah Rukh Khanand the degrading messages his wife and sister received.
“Why would I leak Shah Rukh Khan’s chats?”
In response to claims that he leaked chats from 2021 between him and Shah Rukh Khan, Wankhede dismissed them completely. “There was a written presentation that I submitted in Hon’ble Bombay High Court. I had to present evidence in court. So why will I” leak “it? These things will come out under argument. Along with that, I submitted a 65B certificate to authenticate the evidence. What is wrong in it?” he asked.
Humiliation for his wife and sister
Wankhede also emphasized the personal fee for misleading reports. “Some MEME pages in the entertainment industry released half-baked news with spotted headlines. After that, my wife and sister began to get degrading messages and called my case rejected and mocked us in ways I can’t even repeat. The humiliated women in my house,” he told the Hindustan Times. He criticized an incorrect media of the media of his presentation, which some stores incorrectly reported as “dismissed.” “I was asked to submit a change – that’s all. But a PR campaign that claimed my case was rejected. This error representation directly affected my family,” he said.
Not just personal dignity
When asked if the case is about personal pride, Wankhede, “not only my own, but also the department and the officers. Next time, no one should do satire on police or law enforcement.” The controversy goes back to 2021, when Sameer Wankhede arrested Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan during a drug attack on a Mumbai cruise. Aryan received a pure Chit in 2022 and later directed Netflix’s BA *** DS of Bollywood, which was alleged to contain a character similar to Wankhede and reportedly mocked him and the national emblem. Wankhede has now contacted the court over the depiction, with the hearing scheduled for October 30.