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Mamta Kulkarni Sparks Controversy: Claims Dawood Ibrahim Is Not a Terrorist, Blames Media for Defaming Him

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Bollywood actress Mamta Kulkarni, once one of the most glamorous stars of the 1990s, has once again found herself at the center of controversy. Known for her bold on-screen presence and equally bold off-screen statements, Mamta has now made a shocking remark about underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. In a recent interview, she claimed that Dawood is not a terrorist and that he has been falsely framed by the media and political forces.

Mamta, who disappeared from the film industry decades ago, recently returned to India after nearly 25 years. Since her comeback, she has been in the headlines for a series of controversial comments and revelations. Her latest statement regarding Dawood Ibrahim has reignited public debate, stirring reactions across social media and the entertainment industry.

“Dawood Ibrahim Is Not a Terrorist”

In her statement, Mamta Kulkarni said, “Dawood Ibrahim is neither a terrorist nor has he ever been involved in any bomb blasts. His name has been misused by the media and certain political groups to tarnish his image. One cannot be declared a criminal just because of allegations — crimes need to be proven with evidence.”

Her comment has surprised many, considering Dawood Ibrahim is one of India’s most wanted criminals, accused of masterminding the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts that killed hundreds. However, Mamta insisted that such charges are politically motivated and lack solid proof.

“I Have No Connection With Dawood”

Clarifying further, Mamta denied any personal association with Dawood. She said, “I have nothing to do with him. People linked my name with him, but he never committed any bomb blasts or anti-national activities. I have never met Dawood in my entire life.”

This statement has sparked intense criticism online, with netizens calling her comments insensitive and ill-informed. Some have accused her of trying to gain publicity through controversial remarks, while others have defended her right to express her opinion.

The Controversial Journey of Mamta Kulkarni

Once hailed as one of the most glamorous actresses of the 90s, Mamta Kulkarni’s life has been filled with fame, controversy, and mystery. After starring in several successful films like Karan Arjun, Baazi, and China Gate, her career took a downturn following disputes with filmmakers and rumors of underworld links.

In 1998, her alleged association with gangster Chhota Rajan became a hot topic in the media. Reports suggested that Rajan had intervened to get her reinstated in the film China Gate after a fallout with director Rajkumar Santoshi. Later, Mamta accused Santoshi of harassment and exploitation, further intensifying her controversies.

In the 2000s, Mamta’s name surfaced in connection with a ₹2,000 crore drug trafficking case. She was rumored to be married to drug lord Vicky Goswami, although she denied the allegations. Following these controversies, she left India and reportedly settled abroad for over two decades.

Return to India After 25 Years

After years of silence, Mamta Kulkarni returned to India in late 2024, reportedly after her name was cleared in the drug case. Her reappearance brought back memories of her stardom, but her recent interviews have once again placed her in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.

While some see her as a misunderstood former star trying to rebuild her image, others believe she is deliberately courting controversy. Her recent statement about Dawood Ibrahim has added yet another chapter to her long list of headline-grabbing moments.

Whether her claim was an attempt to defend someone or simply a bid for attention, one thing is certain — Mamta Kulkarni knows how to stay in the news, even decades after leaving Bollywood.

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