In Datia, Madhya Pradesh, Amit Jani, producer of the film ‘Kala Hiran’, has received death threats from a Pakistani number. It is alleged that Shehzad Bhatti, who identified himself as a Pakistani terrorist, sent audio-video messages on WhatsApp warning him not to release the film. The threat stated that if the film is released, he would be blown up with a bomb. According to information, Amit Jani, a resident of Noida, had come to Datia to visit Shri Pitambara Peeth Temple. He was staying at a private hotel in the city. During this time, he started receiving WhatsApp calls and threatening messages on his mobile from Pakistani numbers. Following the incident, Datia police have registered an FIR and started an investigation. After receiving information about the case, security and intelligence agencies have also been alerted. Said – No matter how much security you take, we will kill you Amit Jani told the police that on the night of July 6, around 1 AM, he received an audio and video clip from a Pakistani number +923287503050. After that, the next morning around 9:47 AM, a call came from another Pakistani number +923236250185. The caller said that if the film’s release was not stopped, he would be blown up with a bomb. He also said that no matter how much security he took, he would be killed. Appearing with a weapon in the VIDEO Amit Jani says that the person threatening in the sent video is seen with state-of-the-art weapons. The video claims to have grenades, RPGs (Rocket Propelled Grenades) and other weapons. After receiving the threat, Amit Jani directly reached Datia Kotwali and lodged a written complaint. Police have registered an FIR and started investigating the call, WhatsApp message and video. Who is Amit Jani Amit Jani is a filmmaker, writer, and political activist from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. He owns the production house ‘Jani Firefox Media’. He is known for making films on real and controversial events. He has produced and written films like ‘Udaipur Files’, ‘Karachi to Noida’, and ‘Kala Hiran’. Blackbuck Poaching Case Came to Light in 1998 The blackbuck poaching case involving Salman Khan came to light in 1998 when he was shooting for the film ‘Hum Saath-Saath Hain’ in Jodhpur. A total of four cases were registered against Salman. These included two Chinkara poaching cases, one Kankani blackbuck poaching case, and one Arms Act case. Based on the complaint of the Bishnoi community in the blackbuck poaching case, cases were also registered against Saif Ali Khan, Tabu, Sonali Bendre, and Neelam, along with Salman. In April 2006, Salman was sentenced in the Chinkara poaching cases. In January 2017, he was acquitted in the Arms Act case. Meanwhile, on April 5, 2018, in the blackbuck poaching case, he was sentenced to 5 years in jail and a fine of 10 thousand rupees. In the same case, the other artists were acquitted. Later, Salman got bail. Currently, this case is pending in the Rajasthan High Court. The next hearing has been scheduled for July 13, 2026. Salman Khan is currently out on bail. Post navigation Students take out foot-march to protest against NEET paper leaks:Pay tribute to deceased students, raise slogans during rally Minister Pratima Bagri defends caste certificate controversy:Leader says, ‘110-year-old documents prove identity’; rejects Congress allegations completely