This case already has legal history,public emotion,wildlife issue and Lawrence Bishnoi angle attached to it.
Film is being presented like mix of courtroom drama and crime thriller . Poster was recently released,and first look is scheduled for June 20. That itself has created curiosity because story is linked to one of most talked-about cases from 1998.
Producer Amti Jani has said project captures dramatic events from 1998,when Salman Khan was implicated in hunting of blackbuck in Kakani village,Jodhpur . And since blackbuck is considered sacred animal by Bishnoi community,this is not just celebrity controversy for many people ah.
And tbh,Lawrence Bishnoi angle makes whole thing even more intense . Film reportedly shows escalating tension between Khan and Bishnoi,who has vowed vengeance over illegal hunting of animal.
Few things standing out clearly here:
- ‘Kaala Hiran’ is based around blackbuck poaching case involving Salman Khan.
- Film's first look is scheduled for June 20.
- Production took place in Uttar Pradesh cities like Sambhal and Moradabad.
What also caught attention is claim that film features actors who were present during original events . That line alone will make people curious,because audience will obviously wonder how much of this is direct retelling and how much is dramatized for screen .
But this film is not only about rivalry. It is also trying to touch celebrity culture,accountability,wildlife conservation and responsibilities of public figures . These are heavy topics,but mixing them with crime thriller style can either work strongly or become too sensational.
And honestly,this is where things get slightly uncomfortable also . Real-life cases,real communities,real threats,real legal battles… when cinema enters such space,people watch with extra emotion and extra suspicion .
As June 20 gets closer,interest will definitely rise because Salman Khan and Lawrence Bishnoi rivalry has seen major developments in recent years too . Now question is whether ‘Kaala Hiran’ will actually handle all this with balance,or just turn already sensitive matter into big-screen drama…








