The first look of the film ‘Kala Hiran: The Battle for Legacy’, inspired by Salman Khan’s famous blackbuck case, has been released. The film’s first trailer was released on Friday, in which Salman Khan is referred to as Ayan Khan and Lawrence as Lion. The video depicts the blackbuck poaching case and the related legal battle. The film is directed by Bharat S. Srinath, while Amit Jani is its writer and producer. The film’s teaser will be released on June 20. See a glimpse of the film’s first look- Salman sent a legal notice regarding ‘Blackbuck’ A legal notice was sent by Salman regarding ‘Blackbuck’. News18’s report stated that Salman, through law firm DSK Legal, had sent a legal notice to casting director Akshay Pandey. The notice demanded an immediate halt to the production and promotion of the proposed film named ‘Blackbuck’. Tore up the legal notice received from Salman Film producer Amit Jani had torn up the legal notice received from Salman Khan. Jani had said in a video shared on his official Instagram account, Everyone is asking me, media, friends, what do you have to say about Salman Khan’s notice? What should I say about this notice? For the last 36 hours, his fan following of Muslim boys from Dongri, Dharavi, Jogeshwari, his toolkit, has sent me thousands of messages threatening to kill me, come to Mumbai and behead me, and through his toolkit, a message, whether real or fake, I don’t know, has been sent in the name of D-Company. D-Company will not spare. Jani further said, so whose answer should I give? Should I respond to the thousands of abuses and threats instigated by Salman Khan’s toolkit? Should I respond to this notice? Meanwhile, earlier, in a video posted on his official Facebook account, Amit Jani had said that our entire film is not a biopic of Salman Khan. Our entire film is not from Salman Khan’s perspective. Meanwhile, in a conversation with ABP News, Jani had said that ‘Kala Hiran’ depicts the struggle of the Bishnoi community, their heritage, and their dedication towards wildlife. Salman Khan is just one part of the film. Blackbuck poaching case came to light in 1998 The blackbuck poaching case involving Salman Khan came to light in 1998 when he was shooting for the film ‘Hum Saath-Saath Hain’ in Jodhpur. A total of four cases were registered against Salman. These included two chinkara poaching cases, one Kankani blackbuck poaching case, and one Arms Act case. Based on the complaint of the Bishnoi community in the blackbuck poaching case, a case was also registered against Salman along with Saif Ali Khan, Tabu, Sonali Bendre, and Neelam. In April 2006, Salman was sentenced in the chinkara poaching cases. In January 2017, he was acquitted in the Arms Act case. Meanwhile, on April 5, 2018, he was sentenced to 5 years in jail and a fine of 10 thousand rupees in the blackbuck poaching case. The other artists were acquitted in the same case. Later, Salman was granted bail. Currently, the matter is pending in the Rajasthan High Court. The next hearing is scheduled for July 13, 2026. Salman Khan is currently out on bail. Post navigation Sachin Tendulkar plays cricket on flight with family:Daughter Sara caught the catch, Arjun’s wife Sania Chandhok also seen in video Indian Army receives 106 kamikaze drones:Weapon with 180-km range, 450 kmph speed; resistant to jamming, highly accurate on target