Lawrence Bishnoi's brother threatens Aamir Khan over 'love jihaad' remarks
Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's brother Arzoo Bishnoi has issued a warning to actor Aamir Khan over his remarks and views on 'love jihad'. In a purported audio clip, Arzoo claimed that the actor's actions were against the culture and warned of consequences.

Actor Aamir Khan has received a threat from members of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's gang, according to a social media post and an audio clip that have surfaced online.
As per the viral post shared on social media by Lawrence Bishnoi's brother Arzoo Bishnoi, along with another individual identified as Tyson Bishnoi, a warning was issued against Aamir Khan. An audio clip purportedly featuring Arzoo Bishnoi has also emerged online.
However, India Today could not independently verify the authenticity of the audio clip or the social media post.
In the audio clip, Arzoo Bishnoi accused Aamir Khan of promoting what he described as "love jihad", claiming that it was against Indian culture. He issued a warning to the actor, stating that such actions would not be tolerated.
He said, "Those like Aamir Khan, who are promoting what we consider to be against our culture in the name of ‘love jihad’ in our country, are being warned that we will never tolerate such actions. A warning is being issued to him and his associates that their actions will soon have consequences. Wherever we find them, we will show them such a lesson that they will remember it in the future."
On the other hand, Arzoo’s social media post, translated into English, read: “I am Aarzoo Bishnoi and Tyson Bishnoi (Lawrence Bishnoi Group). People like Aamir Khan, who are promoting what we consider to be against our culture in the name of ‘love jihad’ in our country, will not be tolerated by us. This will be answered very soon. According to us, this goes against Sanatan Dharma and the country.”
Continuing, the post further said, “We promise our brothers, sisters and fellow citizens that whoever promotes such acts will be answered in our own way. Those who promote such things in the name of stardom — we will crush their arrogance. At the same time, regarding the heinous incident involving an innocent girl in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, the administration has done a commendable job, but some political people are allegedly trying to protect some of the accused.”
Arzoo also issued a warning, saying that anyone allegedly linked to the incident involving the innocent girl who had escaped legal action would face consequences. The post further cautioned political leaders against intervening or attempting to protect the accused, claiming that such actions would lead to similar repercussions.
Mumbai Police investigating the case said, "We are examining the veracity of the social media post and voice clip about Amir Khan."
Aamir Khan on 'love jihaad' tag
Previously, the 61-year-old actor had addressed the allegations of being labelled the "brand ambassador of love jihad", saying that his family has always respected and embraced interfaith relationships. He clarified that none of the marriages within his family involved any religious conversion. The superstar, who married his longtime friend Gauri Spratt at his Mumbai residence on July 5 this year, spoke about the matter in an interview with Rediff. He said that several members of his family are in interfaith marriages with Hindus and Christians through civil ceremonies, emphasising that religion or conversion was never a part of these unions.
Responding to the "love jihad" allegations, Aamir said, "The truth is that ours is a very inclusive family. Both my sisters are married to Hindus; my daughter is also married to a Hindu. My cousin Mansoor is married to a Christian."
He further said, "Neither Gauri, Kiran nor Reena converted their religion, as we had civil marriages. Gauri is not even Hindu, she is Christian, and not even a practising Christian at that. Life is getting more comical as time passes."
Aamir Khan was previously married to Reena Dutta and Kiran Rao. He has three children — Junaid Khan and Ira Khan from his first marriage with Reena, and Azad Rao Khan from his marriage with Kiran Rao.
Aamir Khan has not responded to the threats yet.
Actor Aamir Khan has received a threat from members of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's gang, according to a social media post and an audio clip that have surfaced online.
As per the viral post shared on social media by Lawrence Bishnoi's brother Arzoo Bishnoi, along with another individual identified as Tyson Bishnoi, a warning was issued against Aamir Khan. An audio clip purportedly featuring Arzoo Bishnoi has also emerged online.
However, India Today could not independently verify the authenticity of the audio clip or the social media post.
In the audio clip, Arzoo Bishnoi accused Aamir Khan of promoting what he described as "love jihad", claiming that it was against Indian culture. He issued a warning to the actor, stating that such actions would not be tolerated.
He said, "Those like Aamir Khan, who are promoting what we consider to be against our culture in the name of ‘love jihad’ in our country, are being warned that we will never tolerate such actions. A warning is being issued to him and his associates that their actions will soon have consequences. Wherever we find them, we will show them such a lesson that they will remember it in the future."
On the other hand, Arzoo’s social media post, translated into English, read: “I am Aarzoo Bishnoi and Tyson Bishnoi (Lawrence Bishnoi Group). People like Aamir Khan, who are promoting what we consider to be against our culture in the name of ‘love jihad’ in our country, will not be tolerated by us. This will be answered very soon. According to us, this goes against Sanatan Dharma and the country.”
Continuing, the post further said, “We promise our brothers, sisters and fellow citizens that whoever promotes such acts will be answered in our own way. Those who promote such things in the name of stardom — we will crush their arrogance. At the same time, regarding the heinous incident involving an innocent girl in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, the administration has done a commendable job, but some political people are allegedly trying to protect some of the accused.”
Arzoo also issued a warning, saying that anyone allegedly linked to the incident involving the innocent girl who had escaped legal action would face consequences. The post further cautioned political leaders against intervening or attempting to protect the accused, claiming that such actions would lead to similar repercussions.
Mumbai Police investigating the case said, "We are examining the veracity of the social media post and voice clip about Amir Khan."
Aamir Khan on 'love jihaad' tag
Previously, the 61-year-old actor had addressed the allegations of being labelled the "brand ambassador of love jihad", saying that his family has always respected and embraced interfaith relationships. He clarified that none of the marriages within his family involved any religious conversion. The superstar, who married his longtime friend Gauri Spratt at his Mumbai residence on July 5 this year, spoke about the matter in an interview with Rediff. He said that several members of his family are in interfaith marriages with Hindus and Christians through civil ceremonies, emphasising that religion or conversion was never a part of these unions.
Responding to the "love jihad" allegations, Aamir said, "The truth is that ours is a very inclusive family. Both my sisters are married to Hindus; my daughter is also married to a Hindu. My cousin Mansoor is married to a Christian."
He further said, "Neither Gauri, Kiran nor Reena converted their religion, as we had civil marriages. Gauri is not even Hindu, she is Christian, and not even a practising Christian at that. Life is getting more comical as time passes."
Aamir Khan was previously married to Reena Dutta and Kiran Rao. He has three children — Junaid Khan and Ira Khan from his first marriage with Reena, and Azad Rao Khan from his marriage with Kiran Rao.
Aamir Khan has not responded to the threats yet.
Actor Aamir Khan has received a threat from members of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's gang, according to a social media post and an audio clip that have surfaced online.
As per the viral post shared on social media by Lawrence Bishnoi's brother Arzoo Bishnoi, along with another individual identified as Tyson Bishnoi, a warning was issued against Aamir Khan. An audio clip purportedly featuring Arzoo Bishnoi has also emerged online.
However, India Today could not independently verify the authenticity of the audio clip or the social media post.
In the audio clip, Arzoo Bishnoi accused Aamir Khan of promoting what he described as "love jihad", claiming that it was against Indian culture. He issued a warning to the actor, stating that such actions would not be tolerated.
He said, "Those like Aamir Khan, who are promoting what we consider to be against our culture in the name of ‘love jihad’ in our country, are being warned that we will never tolerate such actions. A warning is being issued to him and his associates that their actions will soon have consequences. Wherever we find them, we will show them such a lesson that they will remember it in the future."
On the other hand, Arzoo’s social media post, translated into English, read: “I am Aarzoo Bishnoi and Tyson Bishnoi (Lawrence Bishnoi Group). People like Aamir Khan, who are promoting what we consider to be against our culture in the name of ‘love jihad’ in our country, will not be tolerated by us. This will be answered very soon. According to us, this goes against Sanatan Dharma and the country.”
Continuing, the post further said, “We promise our brothers, sisters and fellow citizens that whoever promotes such acts will be answered in our own way. Those who promote such things in the name of stardom — we will crush their arrogance. At the same time, regarding the heinous incident involving an innocent girl in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, the administration has done a commendable job, but some political people are allegedly trying to protect some of the accused.”
Arzoo also issued a warning, saying that anyone allegedly linked to the incident involving the innocent girl who had escaped legal action would face consequences. The post further cautioned political leaders against intervening or attempting to protect the accused, claiming that such actions would lead to similar repercussions.
Mumbai Police investigating the case said, "We are examining the veracity of the social media post and voice clip about Amir Khan."
Aamir Khan on 'love jihaad' tag
Previously, the 61-year-old actor had addressed the allegations of being labelled the "brand ambassador of love jihad", saying that his family has always respected and embraced interfaith relationships. He clarified that none of the marriages within his family involved any religious conversion. The superstar, who married his longtime friend Gauri Spratt at his Mumbai residence on July 5 this year, spoke about the matter in an interview with Rediff. He said that several members of his family are in interfaith marriages with Hindus and Christians through civil ceremonies, emphasising that religion or conversion was never a part of these unions.
Responding to the "love jihad" allegations, Aamir said, "The truth is that ours is a very inclusive family. Both my sisters are married to Hindus; my daughter is also married to a Hindu. My cousin Mansoor is married to a Christian."
He further said, "Neither Gauri, Kiran nor Reena converted their religion, as we had civil marriages. Gauri is not even Hindu, she is Christian, and not even a practising Christian at that. Life is getting more comical as time passes."
Aamir Khan was previously married to Reena Dutta and Kiran Rao. He has three children — Junaid Khan and Ira Khan from his first marriage with Reena, and Azad Rao Khan from his marriage with Kiran Rao.
Aamir Khan has not responded to the threats yet.