Cricket icon MS Dhoni’s penchant for fast driving landed him a Rs 1,000 fine from Ranchi police after his black Mercedes was nabbed for overspeeding in Kanke via speed cameras. An e-challan was promptly issued, upholding Motor Vehicles Act provisions without favoritism.
Department sources affirm that traffic norms are non-negotiable for stars or civilians alike. Dhoni, yet to react officially, is synonymous with opulent wheels in Ranchi, flaunting assets like the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, Mercedes G63 AMG, Nissan Juke SUVs, and a stable of superbikes.
Parallelly, a show-cause notice from Jharkhand Housing Board targets his Harmu Colony HIG-10/A plot for unauthorized commercial activity—a pathology lab on residential turf—requiring a response in 15 days.
These matters have fans abuzz amid IPL 2026 hype, where Dhoni’s return is anticipated passionately, albeit possibly not full-season. The episodes spotlight the intersection of fame and civic duty, reminding that rules reign supreme.
