Saif Ali Khan’s Sister Saba Pataudi’s Heartwarming Tribute

After several days following a violent incident at his Bandra home, Saif Ali Khan was released from the hospital on Tuesday night. The initial intruder was first noticed by Jeh’s nanny, Eliyamma Philip, who bravely attempted to confront him. Unfortunately, he is said to have assaulted her and attacked both Saif and another staff member. In recognition of their bravery, Saif’s sister Saba Pataudi wrote a moving tribute on her social media platform.

Following Saif Ali Khan’s release from Lilavati Hospital, his sister Saba Pataudi posted a collection of photos on her Instagram stories. The pictures included two of their female assistants. In one photo, Jeh’s nanny is visible, while another image shows another staff member who assisted the actor and secured the alleged attacker in a room.

To the unrecognized champions…who stepped up significantly during crucial moments! I want to express my deepest gratitude towards all those who helped keep my brother and his family safe. You are truly exceptional individuals!”

“You’re not just our hero; you’re a shining example of courage and kindness!

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Last Thursday, January 16th, a trespasser invaded Saif’s residence in Bandra. Within half an hour of this intrusion, Jeh’s nanny first noticed the intruder in the nursery. He reportedly attacked the nanny and later assaulted both Saif and another staff member when they tried to intervene. After the actor was hurt, his son, Taimur Ali Khan, along with another staff member, immediately transported him to the hospital in an autorickshaw.

On Tuesday, January 21, the actor went through an operation at the hospital due to a series of assaults that included extracting a 2.5-inch blade from his back. The attack left him hospitalized for close to five days before he was released.

On January 19th, Sunday, Mumbai Police apprehended an individual named Mohammad Shariful Islam Shahzad, aged 30, who is believed to be of Bangladeshi nationality but had assumed the identity of Vijay Das when he entered India unlawfully. After his arrest, a Bandra Court granted him a five-day police custody.

During the course of their inquiry, the Mumbai police accompanied him to the actor’s home and various other locations as an attempt to reenact the crime scene.

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The Mumbai police included visits to the actor’s residence and other sites significant to the case as part of their investigation process, aiming to recreate the crime scene.

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2025-01-22 05:52