Actor Saif Ali Khan faced a frightening ordeal when a burglar broke into his Bandra residence and attacked him with a knife. The actor, who suffered stab injuries, was rushed to Lilavati Hospital for treatment. His team, as well as Kareena Kapoor Khan’s team, have shared updates on his condition.
Amid this distressing news, a female fan was spotted outside the hospital holding a placard featuring the poster of Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji’s film 'Hum Tum'. The placard carried a message that read, “Ban violent movies, make love stories. Get well soon, Saif Ali Khan sir.”

In a video circulating online, the fan expressed her concerns, saying, “When love stories were made, Mumbai used to be happy, India used to be happy. We are very sorry. You (Saif) and Bollywood have contributed so much. Since childhood, Bollywood has been like my family, and today, what Bollywood is going through feels personal, like someone is attacking my family. I represent the common man, and no one wants to watch violent films.”
She further added, “I feel that watching violent films influences people negatively. After such movies, common men might start carrying knives. The way Saif sir was attacked today, someone could attack me tomorrow. Violent movies are neither the demand of the common man nor do they enjoy them.”

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While her gesture has drawn attention, it has sparked mixed reactions online. Some netizens criticised her, with one commenting, “She should worry about her own life. No need to be overly sensitive towards Bollywood people,” and another adding, “Level of unemployment is at its peak in Mumbai…”
However, not everyone was dismissive. A section of social media users supported the fan, commending her for voicing her concerns and showing solidarity during such a troubling time.

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