Salman Khan Arms Act Case: If Convicted, Business Will Get Affected
After being acquitted in the
infamous Blackbuck and Chinkara poaching case by Rajasthan High Court, a local
court in Jodhpur is set to announce its verdict on Salman Khan's Arms act case.
A case against Khan was registered under the Arms Act by Rajasthan police in
October, 1998 for alleged use and possession of arms with expired license. The
guns were allegedly used for poaching the two black bucks in Kankani village.
The case was filed by the forest department. Final arguments of the case had
started on December 9, 2016 and today the court is set to announce its
judgement
If convicted, Khan could face
imprisonment for seven years, which will have a huge effect on the business in
Bollywood. Salman is one of the highest grossing actors in the industry and his
mere presence assures a big turnover for any film. In 2017, the actor is set to
star in two big films, Tubelight and Tiger Zinda Hai.
While shooting for Tubelight is in its final leg, Tiger Zinda Hai is yet to be
shot. If the actor is charged and another legal battle begins, films starring
Salman Khan are going to be affected big time. Tubelight might
get it's expected release on Eid 2017 but the promotions of the film might see
less of Salman.
Salman Khan's production
house might also run into some trouble following his legal complexities. Khan
is set to co-produce a film with Karan Johar starring Akshay Kumar and in the
wake of legal issues, the project might just get delayed or cancelled, making a
big hole in Bollywood's business. Apart from films, Salman is also associated
with Colors' reality show Bigg Boss. Khan has been hosting the show
for seven years now and since the 10th season is already in its final week, the
case may cast a shadow on the show's finale. If he's charged and immediately
sent to prison, the makers of Bigg Boss will have to look for
an alternative for the final days and more importantly for the finale.
Salman endorses around 10
national brands where he charges Rs 5 Crore a day for a shoot. If convicted,
the financial loss for the actor will be huge. While nothing can be said about
his future associations with the brand, the case will surely affect his image
and brands may not want to continue with him. Currently, Salman is the brand
ambassador of Suzuki, Yatra, Revital, Hul's wheel and Dixcy Scot.
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