A five-foot-long Indian rat snake, known as a ‘Dhamin’ snake, was discovered inside Bollywood star Salman Khan’s luxurious Galaxy Apartment in Mumbai. A snake wrangler was called to the scene to handle the situation, and snake rescue expert Vicky Dubey safely removed the snake with proper precautions. The Bandra West Police Station and Forest Department control room were informed about the incident.
No injuries occurred during the operation, and the situation was effectively managed. The Bandra West Police Station documented the incident in an official diary entry. The Indian Rat Snake, also called ‘Dhaman Jatika,’ is a non-venomous species commonly found throughout India, feeding on rats, frogs, lizards, and small animals.
Salman Khan, in response to recent posts about loneliness, clarified that he appreciates the support of his extensive social circle and fans. Despite occasional social fatigue, he values his personal time. Khan expressed gratitude for the well-wishes and understanding from his followers. On the professional front, the actor is set to appear in the upcoming film ‘Maatrubhumi.’
