Shah Rukh Khan's Mannat Sees Two Snakes in the Property's Lawn; One Rescued Other Still Missing
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8-foot rat snake found at Shah Rukh Khan's Mannat, rescued
A snake rescuer was called to Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat after reptiles were spotted on the premises. One 8-foot Indian rat snake was safely released, while a report said another escaped and officials were informed.
A snake was spotted at Shah Rukh Khan's Mannat bungalow in Mumbai. Rescue teams safely captured an 8-foot-long non-venomous Indian rat snake.
Shah Rukh Khan's Mannat sees two snakes in the property's lawn; one rescued other still missing
Two snakes were reportedly spotted at Shah Rukh Khan's Mumbai residence Mannat on August 17. Rescuer Vicky Dubey saved one, an eight-foot Dhaman, found hiding under a ladder; the second escaped and remains untraceable. Meanwhile, Shah Rukh awaits his film King's December 24, 2026 release.
Snake catcher Vicky Dubey reached the spot and caught an eight-foot-long snake
Two Snakes Found at Mannat: Two snakes were spotted on the lawn of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan's Mumbai home, Mannat. A rescue team was called in. One snake has been rescued, while the search for the other is ongoing.
Mannat: Two snakes were found in the area of Shahrukh Khan's Mannat bungalow. One of the snakes was safely rescued by a snake keeper, but the other snake is on the loose. Due to this, special precautions are being taken by the security guards.
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