Actor Saif Ali Khan Survives Severe Attack at Home in Mumbai's Bandra

Actor Saif Ali Khan Survives Severe Attack at Home in Mumbai's Bandra

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 17 (ANI): Actor Saif Ali Khan has been attacked by an intruder at his residence at the 'Satguru Sharan' building in Mumbai's posh Bandra neighborhood. According to eyewitnesses, a violent altercation ensued on early Thursday morning, leaving the actor with several stab wounds.

Injured:Saif Ali Khan after being stabbed Sources close to the actor confirmed that Saif attempted to intervene and de-escalate the situation when confronted by an intruder who allegedly targeted his maid at his home. An inquiry has revealed that a knife was lodged in the actor's back, which required immediate medical attention.

Stable Condition: Hospital Statement According to Dr. Nitin Dange of Lilavati Hospital, where Saif Ali Khan underwent emergency surgery, he sustained significant injuries resulting from the alleged assault, including deep wounds on his left hand and neck. In a statement to ANI, the doctor said that Saif is completely stable now and is recovering well after undergoing successful surgery.

Actress Lekha Prajapati Speaks Out Actress Lekha Prajapati has expressed her concern over the alarming rise in threats against celebrities in India. She condemned recent incidents targeting prominent individuals and advocated for stricter action from authorities to ensure safety for all citizens, especially in crowded urban areas like Mumbai.

"Ambitious people target the film industry or cricket because they are easy targets — it's a growing concern," Lekha Prajapati said when speaking to ANI. Saif Ali Khan is one of most popular celebrities at risk from these threats; common people are scared."

Saif Ali Khan fans and colleagues within the Indian film fraternity have expressed anxiety regarding safety after this assault in Bandra neighborhood.

We will continue to watch out for updates on actor Saif Ali Khan's condition and take note of necessary security responses.