Mumbai’s courts have provided relief to vocal critic KRK in the Oshiwara shooting matter, approving bail on a modest 25,000-rupee surety. Arrested a mere week ago, Kamal Rashid Khan’s release highlights the fast-paced legal maneuvers in this firearm mishap case.
Residents in an Andheri high-rise were jolted by dual gunshots on January 23 evening. Inhabitants including scribe-director Neeraj K. Mishra and model Prateek Vaidya heard the blasts clearly, prompting swift police response—no injuries, but plenty of shockwaves.
Probes pinpointed KRK’s adjacent property. Evening arrest followed initial probes, with extended questioning, site recreation, weapon seizure, and cartridge recovery forming the core evidence. His account? A benign gun-cleaning session gone awry, no harm intended.
In his defense presentation, KRK cried foul, linking it to his celebrity disses and hinting at a shadowy firer. Police assertions were branded erroneous. The critic’s past is littered with similar dust-ups over digital tirades.
With bail secured, the spotlight shifts back to investigative depths. This case spotlights urban gun safety lapses, urging stricter oversight on personal armories amid Mumbai’s high-stakes living. The saga promises further developments.

