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In Hyderabad, Raza Murad has filed an official complaint with Mumbai’s Amboli Police Station after a fake social media update claimed his death, which went viral. The update, which included his date of birth and a fabricated death date, was released by a fake account, leaving him “tired” after trying to understand that he was indeed alive.Murad, a veteran actor with a career spanning over 250 films in Hindi, Hindi, and regional languages, argued that the Kesari Kulasare fake death has taken the pressure off him. His throat, tongue, and lips have dried up from repeatedly confirming that he is still alive.
The actor expressed deep distress over the incident, stating that some individuals have posted about his death, despite naming him after multiple years. He compared himself to people who have his birthday but who are never remembered, adding that his work and the fame he has earned have caused frustration. He even wrote about the fake death in the posts, making an external vaccine to his>I feel hurt by the rumour spreading everywhere.
Murad called the incident “shameful” and criticized the individual responsible, suggesting “bad mentalities” that appear to lack anything significant in their lives. He assured the police that they are taking his complaint seriously and are working on a formal FIR. He also urged authorities to take stronger measures against such hoaxes, as they often target public figures and claimed that this kind of fake news will harm celebrities and everyone affected.
Raza his voice is strong, and he has had an unforgettable career as both a villain and a sympathetic character. His work on films like Prem Rog and Padmaavat has made him a prominent figure in Indian cinema. His story reflects the tension and concern within his community, wherefake news has become a common issue, further straining relationships.