Tension gripped Mumbai’s Bandra Court as KRK faced scrutiny in the January 18 firing episode at Oshiwara’s residential complex. Police laid out key evidence—two fired rounds and a recovered cartridge—stressing the peril to innocent lives in the vicinity. The matter’s seriousness stems from its potential to incite panic in crowded urban settings.
KRK’s legal team fired back with technical rebuttals: the alleged shooter targeted two buildings separated by 400 meters, far exceeding the purported weapon’s 20-meter capability. The accused denied any acquaintance with the perpetrator, flaunted his valid gun license, and underscored his stable life as a Mumbai-based entrepreneur with no reason to flee.
He didn’t stop there, blaming his vocal social media jabs at film industry bigwigs for provoking this supposed vendetta. After absorbing arguments from both sides, the judge mandated police custody for KRK until January 27, enabling a meticulous examination of the shooting’s purpose and linkages.
Residents like filmmaker Neeraj Kumar Mishra and model Prateek Vaidya recounted the terrifying sounds of gunfire piercing the night. Mercifully, the bullets caused no harm, yet the incident exposes fault lines between online feuds and real-world repercussions.
With custody secured, detectives are poised to dissect communications, alibis, and motives, promising revelations that could reshape perceptions of Bollywood’s shadowy rivalries.