January 18, 2025 2:13 pm EST

While many Bollywood celebrities have refrained from reacting – to Saif Ali Khan being attacked – on social media, Rakhi Sawant has posted a video expressing shock. She shared a lengthy video on her social media account questioning the security arrangements in lavish buildings in posh localities in a city like Mumbai. She also expressed shock over lack of CCTV cameras at Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan’s home.

Rakhi Sawant’s video goes viral

In the video, Rakhi shared that she is currently in Dubai but is quite shocked by the recent incident involving ‘Saifu’. She started off by saying, “Oh my God! Such bad news. Saif Ali Khan, with whom I have also worked before, in a song during Rakesh Roshan ji’s film at the very beginning of my struggling days. I could never have imagined, even in my dreams, that such a big tragedy could happen to Saifu.”

Rakhi Sawant also questioned the building’s management team why there were no CCTV cameras installed. “Yeh building wale kya karte hain? Aap itna monthly paisa lete ho, aur CCTV camera bhi nahi laga sakte? Kitni buri khabar hai yeh.”

Rakhi Sawant, further, also expressed surprise and shock over the incidents around top Bollywood celebrities in the recent past. She spoke about the firing outside Salman Khan’s Mumbai residence, and how he was targeted by a gangster group.

Rakhi Sawant also demanded that the cops take strict action against the intruder who attacked Saif Ali Khan, whom she referred to as Kareena Kapoor Khan ‘suhaag’.

Watch Rakhi Sawant’s video below:

Talking about Saif Ali Khan’s health update, the actor has been reportedly shifted to a normal room from ICU. He is said to be recovering well post the surgery. Reports suggest that he may get a discharge from Lilavati Hospital in two to three days. The investigation is on and police is yet to arrest the attacker.

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