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Kamaal R Khan sent to judicial custody in Oshiwara firing case, court orders investigation

Kamaal R Khan has been sent to judicial custody by an Andheri court in connection with the Oshiwara firing case. While police continue their investigation, his lawyer has denied the charges, calling the case fabricated and politically motivated.
January 27, 2026 / 18:58 IST
Kamaal R Khan (Image: Facebook/Kamaal R Khan)
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  • Kamaal R Khan sent to judicial custody in Oshiwara firing case
  • KRK admitted firing with his authorised gun during police interrogation
  • KRK's lawyer claims the case is fabricated and denies his involvement

Actor and self-proclaimed film critic Kamaal R Khan was recently sent to judicial custody by the Andheri Metropolitan Magistrate's Court in connection with the Oshiwara firing case.

According to IANS, he appeared in the court on Tuesday following his police custody. Authorities are still investigating the Oshiwara firing case, looking at statements and material pertaining to the occurrence.

KRK is expected to stay in judicial custody while the investigation continues, and the court will probably set the next hearing date in due course.

After being questioned over the fire incident, Kamaal R Khan was taken into custody by the Mumbai Police last week.

The incident happened in an Oshiwara residential complex, according to the Mumbai Police. Police spoke with several people and examined local CCTV footage after the shooting was reported.

KRK was first detained for interrogation throughout the investigation. The actor was arrested in the case, according to the police, after acknowledging during interrogation that the shooting was carried out with his authorised firearm.

A Bandra Court placed him under police arrest till January 27.

KRK's attorney, Nagesh Mishra, responded to the lawsuit by calling it "fabricated".

The lawyer said, “The entire case is fabricated. Kamaal Khan has been falsely implicated in this case. The contention of the police is that I [KRK] fired a bullet from my [KRK's] gun. But it is not correct. The correct thing is that the bullet has a maximum capacity of 20 metres, and the place where this gun was fired was at a distance of 400 metres.”

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He added, “It is not possible. Kamaal R Khan is sent to police custody till January 27th. Many big names in Bollywood are instigating the police to implicate him in this case," he said.

The lawyer further noted that the actor has no connection to the firing incident and said, “Kamaal R Khan has no connection with the firing incident. Many big names in Bollywood are against him, and the police are being misled. There is no connection between the alleged offence and the accused."

Gayatri Rani
Gayatri Rani is a Senior-Sub Editor with over three years of experience in delivering Hollywood and Bollywood news.
first published: Jan 27, 2026 06:58 pm

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