Saif Ali Khan stabbed at home; celebrities, politicians express shock, outrage
Film celebrities and politicians, including West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Arvind Kejriwal and Chiranjeevi, expressed shock over the attack on Saif Ali Khan at his home in Mumbai with several others questioning the alleged lawlessness in the city.
The 54-year-old actor, who was injured after an intruder attacked him with a knife at around 2.30 am on Thursday at his Bandra home, was hospitalised and underwent surgery. He is out of danger, his representative said.
Banerjee and Kejriwal wished for the actor’s speedy recovery in their social media posts.
“It’s very concerning to hear about the attack on noted actor Saif Ali Khan. I pray for his speedy recovery, trusting that the law will take its course and those responsible will be held accountable. My thoughts and prayers are with Sharmila Di, Kareena Kapoor, and the entire family during this difficult time,” Banerjee posted on X.
Kejriwal said, “Shocked to hear about the attack on Saif Ali Khan. Wishing him a speedy recovery and strength to his family during this difficult time.”
Shiv Sena UBT leader and Rajya Sabha MP Priyanka Chaturvedi said the incident at Saif’s residence is another “high profile attempt on life” after the firing outside superstar Salman Khan’s home and the murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique.
“The attack on Saif Ali Khan yet again raises questions on Mumbai police and the Home Minister. This is after a series of incidents that show there is a deliberate attempt to undermine Mumbai by targeting big names...
“All in Bandra. An area which has the highest concentration of celebrities, which is supposed to have adequate security. If celebrities are not safe then who in Mumbai is?
Wishing Saif Ali Khan a speedy recovery,” she wrote on X.
Actor Pooja Bhatt tagged Mumbai Police in a post and questioned the “lawlessness” in the city, which is home to several celebrities as well as top industrialists.
“Can this lawlessness please be curbed @MumbaiPolice @CPMumbaiPolice We need more Police presence in Bandra. The city and especially the queen of the suburbs, have never felt so unsafe before,” she said.
Chiranjeevi wrote, “Deeply disturbed by news of the attack by an intruder on #SaifAliKhan. Wishing and praying for his speedy recovery.”
Imtiaz Ali, the director of Saif’s 2009 movie “Love Aaj Kal”, shared a picture of the actor on Instagram Stories and wrote, “My brave brother”.
Saif’s sister Saba Pataudi said she is shocked and reeling from the insane incident but proud of her brother.
“Taking care of the family and standing tall would make Abba so proud. I am. Get well soon. Missing being there. Will see you soon. Duas and prayers always,” Saba said in a post on Instagram Stories where she also shared a childhood photo with Saif.
Parineeti Chopra said, “Get well soon Saif”. Sonu Sood posted on X, “Saddened to hear about the unfortunate attack on Saif Ali Khan. My thoughts and prayers are with him for a swift recovery and a full return to health. Stay strong, brother. #SaifAliKhan”.
Actor and BJP MP Ravi Kishan, who worked with Saif on films such as “Agent Vinod” and “Bullet Raja”, said the incident is saddening.
“He’s my friend and co-actor... Government and police administration is working to nab the culprits. The culprit will be caught soon, Mumbai police has a good reputation. He’ll be given strict punishment. Security of actors should be given importance. I pray to lord that Saif recovers soon,” Kishan said.
South star Jr NTR, who recently shared screen space with Saif in Telugu hit “Devara”, said he was shocked and saddened to hear about the attack on Saif.
“Wishing and praying for his speedy recovery and good health,” he added.