Rakesh Roshan fears security could accidentally harm him

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Rakesh Roshan, a well-known filmmaker, shared his traumatic experience of being shot in Mumbai in 2000. He described the incident as a "bad dream." After being shot, he drove himself to the police station while still injured. He was later taken to the hospital for treatment. In a recent interview, Roshan talked about the fear he felt after the shooting. Following the incident, he was assigned two armed security guards. However, he admitted that their presence made him nervous. He expressed concern that they might accidentally shoot him. Roshan explained that no amount of security can truly protect someone if an attacker is determined. He shared a humorous yet unsettling thought about feeling claustrophobic with guards behind him in the car, stressing that he felt safer without them. He requested to remove his security detail, saying he preferred to handle things on his own. On a different note, Roshan also announced that he is stepping back from directing the upcoming film Krrish 4. He confirmed that he wants to pass on the responsibility to ensure it is managed correctly. He emphasized the importance of doing this while he is still able to oversee the process.


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