Kamaal R. Khan, popularly known as KRK, has once again stirred up controversy by targeting Bollywood actor Manoj Bajpayee. Known for his provocative statements, KRK took to social media to lash out at the respected actor, using offensive language and even claiming to be his “father.” This latest outburst has revived an old feud that dates back to 2021, when Manoj Bajpayee filed a defamation case against KRK.
The Origin of the Feud: 2021 Twitter Spat
In 2021, KRK posted a series of derogatory tweets about Manoj Bajpayee, using highly inappropriate language and making baseless accusations. He went as far as to call the acclaimed actor “charsi” and “ganjedi,” derogatory terms suggesting drug use. KRK also targeted Bajpayee’s hit web series The Family Man, hurling obscene comments at both the actor and the show.
These tweets did not go unnoticed, and Manoj Bajpayee responded by filing a criminal defamation case against KRK in the district court of Indore. The legal action was taken to protect his reputation and to hold KRK accountable for his damaging statements.
Legal Consequences: Arrest Warrant Issued in 2023
The legal proceedings escalated in March 2023 when an arrest warrant was issued against KRK due to his failure to appear in court. This development further intensified the conflict between the two, with the court taking Manoj Bajpayee’s complaint seriously.
KRK’s Latest Outburst: “I Am Your Father”
Despite the ongoing legal battle, KRK recently shared a court notice on his social media account, summoning him for a hearing scheduled for July 24. Instead of addressing the legal matter with decorum, KRK used the opportunity to insult Manoj Bajpayee once again. In his post, KRK wrote, “Ukhaad kya ukhadna hai, tera baap hun main,” roughly translating to, “What can you do? I am your father.”
This latest remark has reignited public attention on the feud, with many criticizing KRK for his continued disrespect towards a respected actor like Manoj Bajpayee. As the legal case progresses, it remains to be seen how this ongoing controversy will unfold.