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Updated : Jun 15, 2026

Troubles surrounding Kala Hiran appear to be mounting with every passing day. The controversial film, which has been making headlines for reportedly drawing inspiration from Salman Khan’s blackbuck case, is now facing fresh trouble after lead actor Sonu Mishra decided to walk out of the project.

The development comes shortly after Salman Khan approached the Delhi High Court seeking intervention against the film and alleging violation of personality rights. While the legal battle is already underway, Sonu’s exit has now added internal trouble to the project.

According to reports, the actor chose to leave after becoming uncomfortable with the film’s direction and narrative. Sonu reportedly stated that he had initially joined the project with a different understanding but later decided he did not want to continue being associated with it.

What began as controversy around the film’s subject has now started affecting the project itself. Instead of discussions around production or release plans, Kala Hiran continues to remain in the spotlight over legal objections and growing scrutiny.

With Salman Khan’s legal action already putting pressure on the makers and a lead actor now distancing himself from the film, Kala Hiran appears to be heading into deeper trouble even before release. Even veteran actor Govind Namdev alleged producer of not clearly talking about what film's main story is and he would never go after Salman. 


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