Salman Khan Hit and Run Case Judgement Today Latest News
|One of the most popular Khans of Bollywood Salman Khan is in trouble these days as his 13 years old Hit and Run Case Judgement will come today on 6th May 2015. This Judgement can Make or Mar Sallu Bhai’s Career. Bollywood is finger crossed right now as More than 300 crore is on bar if salman Khan will be punished by the Judges.Latest news of Salman khan road accident hit and run case judgement result will available after few hours.
A local Court of Mumbai is going to announce its Judgement for 13 Years Old hit and Run case of Salman Khan. Here I am going to share some important news and highlights related to Salman Khan Hit and Run case.
Highlights of Salman Khan Hit and Run case:-
- The Case Was Started in 2002. When his car crushed Mumbai road side people.
- After that he was released on Bail.
- Prime Witness in Salman Khan Hit and Run Case has Died in 2003.
- Court said Salman Was Drunk that Time in 2007.
- In 2014, Doctor says Salman Khan was Not in Influence of alcohol.
- Accident caused by burst of Tier.
- Salman’s Driver Said that He was on driver seat That Day.
- Now today the question is only that Who was on driving seat on that day. This can make or Mar Salman Khan’s Career.
Salman Khan has two controversial cases on him the Hit and Run Case and Deer Killing Case. The Super star was counted one of the high temperature actors in Bollywood earlier. But now he is one of most social and respective actor sorry Human being in Bollywood.
Visitors wait for few hour to listen the result of Salman khan hit and run case. We will update on this site just after judgement of court.
Update – Court has been declared Salman Khan is guilty, he has been accident in 2002 and kill 1 man by his car while driving with drunk.
It is a big blow for the actor and his stardom as two of his big budget films “Bajrangi Bhaijaan” and “Prem Ratan Dhan Payo” are yet to complete, while projects like “Sultaan”, “Dabangg”, “No Entry Mein Entry” and “Shuddhi” apart from his endorsements deals face an uncertain future.