The tragic death of Disha Salian, a former talent manager in the Indian film industry, remains an open wound for her family and the public. Although her death was initially ruled a suicide by falling from a building in Mumbai in June 2020, the circumstances surrounding the incident have long been questioned. Now, a new complaint filed with the Mumbai police has reopened the case, naming Aaditya Thackeray, several Bollywood celebrities, and a former top police officer as part of a conspiracy to conceal the truth.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The complaint, filed by an unnamed source, claims that Thackeray, along with prominent figures in Bollywood and law enforcement, worked together to suppress the investigation and manipulate the facts surrounding Disha Salian’s death. Although these claims have not yet been substantiated with hard evidence, the renewed focus on the case has sparked widespread public interest, reigniting debates about the nexus between politics, Bollywood, and law enforcement.
A Chain of Events
The events surrounding Disha Salian’s death have always been mired in confusion. A talent manager for Bollywood celebrities, Disha was reported to have fallen from a high-rise building in Malad, Mumbai, in the early hours of June 8, 2020. Initial reports labeled it as a suicide, but doubts soon emerged regarding the nature of her death.
Adding to the intrigue was the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput just days later, which quickly became the subject of intense speculation. Some theorists believed the two deaths were connected, pointing to possible foul play within the film industry.
New Allegations and Conspiracy Theories
The latest complaint accuses Aaditya Thackeray of being a key player in a cover-up. The complainant suggests that Thackeray used his political influence to prevent a fair and transparent investigation. Bollywood actors, who were reportedly close to Salian, have also been named in the complaint, suggesting that they played a role in suppressing evidence or diverting attention from the true cause of her death.
Additionally, the former Mumbai police commissioner has been accused of mishandling the investigation and closing the case prematurely. The complainant claims that the police did not follow standard procedures, which allowed the powerful figures to escape scrutiny.