FIR Filed Against Bigg Boss Fame Ajaz Khan for Allegedly Sharing ‘Fake, Objectionable’ Content on Social Media
An FIR has been filed against Bigg Boss fame Ajaz Khan in Indore for allegedly sharing fake and objectionable content on social media, leading to police questioning and seizure of his mobile phone as part of an ongoing investigation.
Indore Crime Branch summons actor Ajaz Khan after FIR over alleged fake and objectionable social media content.

As per the Indore Crime Branch, a First Information Report (FIR) has been lodged against the actor and Bigg Boss celebrity Ajaz Khan for reportedly disseminating false and objectionable material through social media.
Rajesh Dandotiya, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime Branch), confirmed that Ajaz Khan was summoned for questioning after the FIR was lodged. “A case has been filed against actor Ajaz Khan for sharing fake news and objectionable content online. He was served a notice and appeared to record his statement. His mobile phone has also been seized in connection with a case from two months ago,” the ADCP told ANI.
According to officials, the action comes after reports that a video containing highly objectionable material was allegedly uploaded from Khan’s social media account. The police said 32 accounts were blocked and complaints were filed against 68 accounts involved in spreading misinformation linked to the incident.
The actor reportedly spent around three hours at the Crime Branch office while being questioned. “He appeared after receiving the notice from the Commission. Legal action has been taken accordingly,” the officer added.
Ajaz Khan has already experienced issues before due to his internet posts. He was charged previously for supposedly sharing content that was slandering and obscene, which was directed at a particular YouTuber and his family. At that point, it was reported that the video had foul language, improper gestures and untrue accusations.
In October, the Delhi High Court granted Ajaz Khan anticipatory bail in a separate matter, subject to a bail bond of ₹30,000 and one surety in case of arrest.

