Feroze Khan highlighted in media house for leaking personal details of celebrities

Lahore: (Showbiz Reporter) Pakistani actor Sarwat Gilani says lawyers of 10 celebrities will be after Feroze Khan as he leaked their personal details on social media. Taking to Instagram, she shared a screenshot of her phone calls list in which she received countless calls from unknown numbers and said, “It is bizarre and despicable that private information, including phone numbers, of various famous individuals has been publicly shared on the absurd pretext of issuing legal notice to them by Feroze khan. Not only are such actions clearly illegal but also demonstrates the total lack of maturity to handle matters in a civilized way.”

According to the Sarwat Gilani, “Two days ago Feroze khan had one ex-wife and her lawyer now he will have to face 10 celebrities and their lawyers after him. Good luck!” While commenting in her comment section, Oscar winning director Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy also wrote, “Wait till you see mine.”

Earlier, her husband, Fahad Mirza, criticized Feroze on social media by calling him a “moron of the highest order”. Mirza adding that he doesn’t like to comment on “nonsense”, shared, “Feroze Khan is very vengeful and stupid for adding the personal numbers of all those actors and then making it public.” He went on to add, “After this knee-jerk response, he really has proven that he is a moron of the highest order and I am sure whatever his wife says about him must be true.”

As per details Feroze had initially shared the legal document on social media but later deleted it, and instead wrote a tweet about his legal team serving defamation notices to those who made false and baseless allegations. Unfortunately, by the time he removed the notice from his official Twitter account, it had already been shared widely and viewed by many of his followers.

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Feroze Khan has taken legal action against several artists who have made false and baseless allegations against him. On Tuesday, he served defamation notices on these individuals. He first shared the legal document on his official Twitter handle, which included the addresses and personal contact numbers of actors.

Furthermore Feroze had initially shared the legal document on social media but later deleted it, and instead wrote a tweet about his legal team serving defamation notices on those who made false and baseless allegations. Unfortunately, by the time he removed the notice from his official Twitter account, it had already been shared widely and viewed by many of his followers. Feroze had served a defamation notice to several celebrities, one of them being Sarwat Gilani.

However, after the court notice was shared publicly with the artist’s personal information, her husband, Fahad Mirza, criticized Feroze on social media by calling him a “moron of the highest order”. The notice read that Khan and his former wife, Syeda Aliza Sultan are embroiled in a legal battle pending the custody of their two children. The Tich Button actor’s legal team further claims that no case regarding domestic abuse has been filed by Sultan or is pending in court.

Moreover the legal document then addressed the artists and shared that the defendants have shared posts against Khan without justification, inquiry or confirmation from the latter. “They defamatory statements or comments in interviews, and press conferences from the month of October onwards,” the document said. “It resulted in great agony for the actor and he faced severe criticism from the general public because of your false, baseless allegations.” Feroze Khan’s legal team concludes by asking the defendants to either offer a written apology and provide evidence of abuse or pay the amount in damages.

As per details the actor’s legal team has advised Sultan to retract her allegations of abuse, present the evidence or pay Rs.30 million in damages if failing to do so. For the artists, Feroze Khan’s lawyers have asked them to apologize to the plaintiff publicly or pay Rs.20 million in damages. The defendants have been given 15 days to file a response.

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