A bombshell dropped in Mumbai’s entertainment scene when Prakash Majjan openly accused Sanjay Dutt and Mahesh Manjrekar of close ties to gangster Chhota Shakeel. The bold claims have polarized opinions and reignited debates on Bollywood’s criminal undercurrents.
Majjan, during a fiery address, outlined a timeline of encounters linking the celebrities to Shakeel’s network, from funding rumors to protective arrangements. ‘Calling them friends is an understatement; they’re practically family in the underworld sense,’ he charged, calling for transparency.
This isn’t uncharted territory—Dutt’s blast case history and Manjrekar’s mafia-themed projects have sparked similar whispers. Yet Majjan’s forthrightness marks a new escalation, potentially inviting legal retorts or deeper inquiries.
As hashtags trend and memes proliferate online, the duo’s inaction speaks volumes. Industry veterans recall how such links once dictated film finances and careers, a chapter many hoped was closed.
Majjan’s crusade might unearth more names, compelling Bollywood to confront its demons. In an era of accountability, these allegations could reshape legacies or dissolve into defamation suits. Stay tuned as this saga unfolds.