Saif Ali Khan was attacked with a knife on January 16, although now the actor is fine and has been discharged. But, this incident has shocked everyone. After this incident, there is talk of a big change in Saif Ali Khan’s security.
Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was discharged from Lilavati Hospital on Tuesday, after which the actor reached his home in full tashan. Saif was attacked with a knife on the night of January 16, after which he was admitted to the hospital in critical condition. Saif reached the hospital by auto rickshaw and got treatment after suffering neck and spinal injuries. After staying in Lilavati for 6 days, the actor returned to his Mumbai residence Satguru Sharan Apartment on Tuesday. At the same time, there is now talk that the actor has decided to make a big change in his security.
Contacted Ronit Roy’s agency
Saif Ali Khan contacted Ronit Roy’s security agency for his security on Tuesday. According to reports, after this incident, Saif has decided to change his security team. Now the responsibility of his security has been handed over to actor Ronit Roy’s security agency. This agency also provides security services to big stars like Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar and Aamir Khan.
Saif Ali Khan attack incident
The accused Shariful told the police that he had entered the building with the intention of theft. He used a pipe to reach from the 8th floor to the 12th floor of the building. In the entire building, only the back door of Saif Ali Khan’s flat was open, due to which the accused made a way to enter through the bathroom window. Shariful said that he did not know that he had entered Saif Ali Khan’s house. He came to know the truth from the news after the incident.
Saif Ali Khan reached his home
After being discharged from the hospital, Saif Ali Khan took about 15 minutes to reach home. Dressed in a white shirt, blue jeans and black glasses, Saif greeted his fans with a smile on the way. After reaching home, he himself got out of the car and entered his house. Tight security has been put in place outside his house, including barricades.