Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan received multiple injuries after an intruder attacked him with a knife during an alleged burglary attempt at his residence in Mumbai in the early hours of Thursday.
Khan, 54, was taken to the Lilavati Hospital here where he underwent a surgery and was “in recovery”, his representatives said.
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The intruder fled from the spot following the incident which took place at around 2.30 am at his 12th floor house in Satguru Sharan building in Bandra area.
The actor’s representatives described the incident as an “attempted burglary” though police were yet to comment on it.
No person has been arrested so far, a senior police official said.
After Khan’s medical procedure, his team in a statement said the actor has come out of the surgery and is out of danger.
“He is currently in recovery and the doctors are monitoring his progress. All family members are safe and the police is investigating the incident,” the statement said.
The actor’s team thanked Dr Niraj Uttamani, Dr Nitin Dange, Dr Leena Jain and the team at the Lilavati hospital.
“Thank you to all his fans and well-wishers for their prayers and thoughts during this time,” they said.
Earlier in the day, Lilavati Hospital’s COO Dr Niraj Uttamani in a statement said Khan was stabbed by an unidentified person at his Bandra home and brought to the medical facility at 3.30 am.
“Saif has six stabs and two are deep. Of this one is close to spine,” he said, adding the actor was operated upon by a team of doctors led neurosurgeon Dr Nitin Dange, cosmetic surgeon Dr Leena Jain and anaesthesiologist Dr Nisha Gandhi.
“He sustained six injuries, two are minor, two intermediate and two deep injuries, one of the injuries is on the back which is close to spine. A neurosurgeon was involved in the surgery,” Dr Uttamani told PTI.
The wrist wound is also deep. It’s on the left hand and requires a plastic surgeon to repair it, he added.
“There was an attempted burglary in Saif Ali Khan and (his wife and actor) Kareena Kapoor Khan’s residence last night. Saif had an injury on his arm for which he is in hospital, undergoing a procedure. The rest of the family is doing fine,” Kareena Kapoor’s team earlier said in a statement.
“We request the media and fans to be patient and not speculate any further as the police is already doing their due investigations. Thank you all for your concern,” the statement said.
Saif Ali Khan’s public relations representative also in statement said there was an “attempted burglary” at his residence.
“We request the media and fans to be patient. It is a police matter. We will keep you updated on the situation,” the representative said.
A police official said that as per initial information, an unidentified person entered Saif Ali Khan’s house and both of them had a scuffle. Some family members of the actor were present in the house at the time of the incident, he said.
The actor was injured in knife attack by the intruder. He was taken to the Lilavati Hospital in Bandra and was reported to be out of danger, the official said.
Asked if there was a robbery attempt at the actor’s house by the intruder, a senior police official did not elaborate and said an investigation was on.
The Bandra police reached the spot after receiving information and launched a probe into the incident.
Saif Ali Khan is known for his performances in films like “Omkara”, “Dil Chahta Hai”, “Kal Ho Naa Ho” and “Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior”.
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He will be seen next in “Jewel Thief – The Red Sun Chapter”, a heist drama.
Reacting to the incident, BJP spokesperson Ram Kadam said the police will not spare the guilty.
NCP (SP) spokesperson Clyde Crasto said the attack on Saif Ali Khan was a cause for concern because if such high-profile people with security can be attacked in their homes, then what would happen to common citizens.
The fear of law seems to be at a low in Maharashtra due to leniencies in the past couple of years, he said.
NCP (SP) Lok Sabha member Supriya Sule, a friend of Kareena Kapoor Khan’s family, said the incident was worrisome.
Congress spokesperson Atul Londhe criticised the Maharashtra government over the “failure” of law and order.
“If celebrity homes are attacked and they need to put bullet-proof windows, what will be condition of ordinary citizens,” he said, claiming such incidents will impact investments in the state.