Actor Raza Murad has filed a formal complaint at Mumbai’s Amboli Police Station after a misleading social media post falsely declared him dead. The fabricated message, which mentioned his date of birth along with a fake “date of death,” deeply unsettled the actor and forced him to repeatedly clarify that the news was untrue
Veteran actor Raza Murad has lodged an official complaint at Mumbai’s Amboli Police Station after a false social media post claimed that he had passed away. The fabricated post, which even carried his date of birth and a fake “date of death,” left the actor shaken and compelled him to issue multiple clarifications.
Speaking to ANI, Murad expressed his distress over the matter. “There are some people who, for reasons I don’t understand, seem bothered by my existence. They posted about my death and even offered condolences. They wrote that I had worked for many years, but now no one is there to remember me. They even mentioned my birthday and a fake date of death in that post. This is a very serious matter,” he said
The veteran actor revealed that the incident drained him emotionally as he had to repeatedly assure friends, colleagues, and fans that he is alive. “My throat, tongue, and lips have dried up from telling people that I am alive. This false news has spread everywhere. I am getting calls and messages from across the world. People are even sending me copies of the post,” he added.
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