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Threat to actor playing Kasab in movie

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Posted: Feb 13, 2009 at 0117 hrs IST

Accepting the role of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the sole terrorist to be caught for 26/11 attacks, proved costly for actor Rajan Verma. As per Verma’s statement to the police, on Thursday morning when he was on his way to Sankraman Studio, Aarey Milk Colony, two men stopped his car and threatened him to leave the film. His car’s rear window was also smashed.

“I had to stop the car at Mulund-Goregaon Link Road after an unidentified man suddenly came in front of my car. When I stopped the car and rolled down my window to apologise he asked me to quit the movie and threatened me,” Verma said. The Malad police have registered a case of assault against the accused. They are also releasing sketches based on the description given by Verma.

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