Salman Khan Lands in Legal Trouble – Full Detail
Overview
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has landed in legal trouble after a complaint was filed in the Kota Consumer Court, Rajasthan, over his endorsement of a pan masala brand.
The complaint was lodged by Inder Mohan Singh Honey, a senior BJP leader and advocate, alleging that Salman Khan and the brand made misleading claims in their advertisement — particularly about the product being “saffron-infused.”
The Allegations
- The complaint states that saffron costs nearly ₹4 lakh per kilogram, making it impossible to include in a ₹5 pouch of pan masala.
- The petitioner argued that the advertisement misleads consumers and encourages youth to use harmful products like pan masala, which are linked to health issues such as mouth cancer.
- The case highlights celebrity responsibility and truth in advertising, especially for products that can harm public health.
Court Action
- The Kota Consumer Court has issued a legal notice to Salman Khan and the Rajshree Pan Masala company, asking for their response.
- The next hearing in the case is scheduled for 27 November 2025.
Key Details at a Glance
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Complainant | Inder Mohan Singh Honey (BJP leader, lawyer) |
| Accused | Salman Khan & Rajshree Pan Masala Company |
| Allegation | Misleading advertisement – “Saffron-infused” claim |
| Court | Kota Consumer Court, Rajasthan |
| Next Hearing Date | 27 November 2025 |
| Legal Focus | Consumer protection & truth in advertising |
Why It Matters
- Raises questions about celebrity accountability in advertising potentially harmful products.
- Could impact Salman Khan’s brand endorsements and public image.
- Reinforces the importance of transparency in marketing and consumer rights.

