In the last 24 hours, social media and entertainment portals are full of sensational rumors associated with Aamir Khan. The reports stated that the actor is planning to make a film based on the infamous Meghalaya Honeymoon Murder Case, where a woman named Sonam allegedly conspired to kill her husband Raja Raghuvanshi during a honeymoon. This news may be interesting, but immediately went viral on social media without any confirmation. Now the actor has given his clarification on the news.
Bollywood actor Aamir Khan has denied rumors that were said to have planned to make a film based on the notorious Meghalaya Honeymoon Murder Case. Let us tell you that a woman named Sonam allegedly conspired to kill her new husband Raja Raghuvanshi during a honeymoon. Aamir Khan has spoke openly on them, dismissing these claims. Aamir Khan has now completely stopped these speculation. In a brief but clear reply to the Bollywood Hungama, the actor said, “There is absolutely no truth in this.” He further admitted that he is surprised how such stories begin. He dismissed these sensational claims and said, “To be honest, I don’t know where these stories start.”
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Whatever the project is, the talks on this are still in the initial stages and no artist has been decided yet. The case is of Sonam and Raja (29), who was married on May 11 in Indore and left for their honeymoon on 20 May. Just three days later, the couple went missing near Sohra, 65 km from Shillong. Police said the rotten body of the king was recovered from a 200-foot deep ditch near Weisadong Falls in Cherrapunji on 2 June, where he was killed and thrown away.
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A week later, “missing” Sonam was arrested from Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh. During interrogation, she allegedly confessed to killing her husband and described Kushwaha and three killers – Vishal Chauhan, Anand Kurmi and Akash Rajput – as co -scientists. The four were arrested by the Indore police.