Actor and friend Karan Kundrra is concentrating on finding industry veteran Zulfiqar Ahmad Khan, the former COO of Balaji Telefilms, who has been missing in Kenya for more than 75 days all of his efforts on drawing attention to the case and finding answers. In fact, he has signed a petition pleading with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene with Kenya’s government and aid in his capture.
Someone who worked with Raj Nayak (Former COO of Viacom 18) called me after he vanished and informed me that it was not a typical disappearance and that something wasfishy.” Even worse, she said that it might be an invasion. We realised how serious everything was at that point. “Abhi tak lag raha tha ke he is somewhere jahan pe network nahi hoga,” Kundrra, who recently tweeted about his friendship with Zulfiqar, says.
“It has been over 75 days, and as I read the stories and posts, I also noted that it is not a regular instance of,” the 38-year-old persons claims.” As per the article, he has been “in the wrong location at the wrong time.” The actor has already signed a petition requesting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi intervene with the Kenyan government to help him in his search. He is now using social media to gain more attention and support.
We’re pushing people to join the petition to spread the word because we need the government to act, especially the Government of Kenya. As we make as much noise as possible. No one in his family knows where he is.Nobody knows where he is or what happened to him. It’s a very helpless situation.”
Indeed, the turn of events prompted him to reconsider his last conversation with Zulfiqar, which took place just 15 days before he went missing on Instagram. Kundrra explains that he and Zulfiqar became friends because they both enjoy travelling.”
He’d sent me some pictures from Jammu Kashmir because he knew I liked to travel.” It is impossible to overstate the gravity of the situation. He believes it’s awful to even consider his predicament and what he might be going through. “He would be feeling so alone and afraid thinking pe pata nahi kab tak zinda rakehnge.
Kundrra hopes that the petition will put the government under pressure to find him. He is a missing Indian citizen who was either abducted or held as a political prisoner. The Indian government, according to the actor, has also begun looking for Zulfiqar, with whom he co-starred on the reality show Lock Upp.
“We must continue to spread the word and put pressure on Kenyan officials.” I am confident that our efforts will not be in vain. When people stand up and demand an answer, someone has to pay attention. The Indian government is extremely powerful and has previously aided a large number of people. Kundrra declares, “I don’t think they’ll let him go.”
Now, the actor simply wants more people to sign the petition in support of the watch mission. He has played a significant role in the industry by working behind the camera rather than in front of it. We want to promote awareness so that people can ask questions and feel forced to give answers because many people support him, he says in his conclusion.