• Salman Khan's neighbour claims 'bodies of film stars buried' in Panvel farmhouse 

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    Salman Khan's neighbour claims 'bodies of film stars buried' in Panvel farmhouse 
    Digital Desk: On a shocking note, a neighbour of Bollywood star Salman Khan made some alarming charges upon the actor. According to his neighbor, the bodies of movie celebrities are buried at Salman Khan's Panvel farmhouse.

    For staining his reputation during an interview with a YouTube channel, Salman Khan lately filed a defamation case against Ketan Kakkad, who holds a plot of land around the actor's farmhouse in Panvel near Mumbai.

    Salman Khan's attorney submitted extracts from Ketan Kakkad's social media posts and discussions in which Ketan constructed intense claims against the actor.

    Salman's lawyer Pradeep Gandhi stated that Ketan had unnecessarily pulled the actor's spiritual essence into the controversy, dropped allegations of child trafficking against him, and even claimed that bodies of films stars are buried in Salman Khan's Panvel farmhouse.

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    The actor replied to these allegations through his lawyer, stating, "Without proper evidence, all these claims are a figment of the defendant's vision. In a property controversy, why are you spoiling my reputation? Why are you getting into religion? My mom is a Hindu, my dad is a Muslim, and my brothers have married Hindus. We glorify all festivals."

    As part of their property controversy, Kakkad allegedly argued that Khan had blocked the entrance to his property, which is located next to Arpita Farms. Regardless, the actor's lawyer denied the claim.

    Moreover, Salman's complaint even quotes two other individuals who were part of the interview as respondents. Even Google, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter have been quoted since the actor wants the discussion to be removed.

    Kakkad tried to buy a property block next to his Panvel home as per the complaint. But, the authorities withdrew the deal because it was considered illegal. 

    The court rejected Salman's lawyers' demand for a temporary injunction denying Kakkad's additional comments regarding the actor. Instead, Kakkad's lawyers contended that their client should be given sufficient time to file the response.