Stakeholders of Kwan talent agency under NCB scanner, Salman Khan's legal team denies rumours of actor's ownership in the company

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 22, 2020 07:22 PM2020-09-22T19:22:46+5:302020-09-22T19:24:22+5:30

Salman Khan’s firm reportedly owns a majority share in Bollywood talent management agency KWAN, whose CEO has been summoned ...

Stakeholders of Kwan talent agency under NCB scanner, Salman Khan's legal team denies rumours of actor's ownership in the company | Stakeholders of Kwan talent agency under NCB scanner, Salman Khan's legal team denies rumours of actor's ownership in the company

Stakeholders of Kwan talent agency under NCB scanner, Salman Khan's legal team denies rumours of actor's ownership in the company

Salman Khan’s firm reportedly owns a majority share in Bollywood talent management agency KWAN, whose CEO has been summoned by the NCB in drug probe linked to Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. Besides Salman, several other top Bollywood celebrities own a stake in the talent management agency. The actor's legal team, however, dismissed the reports and issued a clarification to put an end to all the speculations. In a statement, Khan's legal team stated that the actor has no stake in the KWAN agency directly or indirectly.

The statement by his legal team reads, "Certain sections of the media are falsely reporting that our client Mr. Salman Khan, a leading Indian actor, has a majority stake in the talent management agency KWAN Talent Management Agency Private Limited.  It is clarified that Mr. Salman Khan has no stake, directly or indirectly, in Kwan or any of its group entities. It is requested that media refrains from publishing false reports about our client. "Producer Nikhil Dwivedi also denied any link between Khan and the Bollywood talent management company. “This news is false, malicious and mischievous. No stake of any kind is owned by #SalmanKhan or by any of his associates in Kwan. Such knowledge in today's times is easily available in the public domain,” Dwivedi, who is the co-producer of Khan's last year’s release Dabangg 3, said in a tweet on Tuesday. Jaya Saha and Karishma - the two prominent women summoned by the NCB in the drug case, are employees of the agency.


 

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