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Mansoor Ali Khan Defamation Case: High Court Fines 1 Lakh Rupees For Wasting Court’s Time!

Mansoor Ali Khan Defamation Case: High Court Fines 1 Lakh Rupees For Wasting Court’s Time!

The South Indian film industry has always been known for its close-knit community and the way its members stand together in times of trouble. Recently, the industry came together once again to support actress Trisha, who was the target of some nasty comments made by Tamil actor Mansoor Ali Khan.

Mansoor Ali Khan Defamation Case

Mansoor Ali Khan had made some inappropriate remarks about Trisha, which she strongly condemned. Her colleagues in the industry, including Megastar Chiranjeevi, also stood with her and criticized the actor’s comments. However, this did not deter Mansoor Ali Khan, who instead chose to file a defamation case against Trisha, Chiranjeevi, and Khushboo.

Infamous for his disparaging remarks aimed at Trisha, the renowned actress, and drawing the ire of Megastar Chiranjeevi, Mansoor Ali Khan found himself on the receiving end of legal repercussions. In an interview a few days back, Mansoor Ali Khan said that he was expecting rape scenes with Trisha in Leo but was disappointed when he had no scenes with her. This raised discussions in the industry, and the actress strongly replied, “She will never want to work with such persons.” The whole industry, including Chiranjeevi and Khushboo, stood with Trisha and demanded that Mansoor apologize to her.

Mansoor Ali Khan Defamation Case: High Court Fines 1 Lakh Rupees For Wasting Court’s Time!

Initially reluctant to extend an apology to Trisha, Mansoor Ali Khan eventually yielded, only to take a perplexing turn by filing a defamation case against Trisha, Chiranjeevi, and Khushboo. However, the High Court swiftly dismissed Mansoor’s case, labeling it as nothing more than a Public stunt and frivolous waste of the court’s time. Unfazed by the legal setback, Mansoor Ali Khan now faces a hefty fine of 1 lakh for what the court deems a futile pursuit. The fine was ordered to be paid to the Adyar Cancer Institute.