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Suspense crime, Digital Desk : In a compassionate gesture, superstar Salman Khan has cancelled his scheduled appearance at the Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) finale in Delhi, citing a tragic private plane crash that occurred in Ahmedabad.

Khan, who is a co-owner of the Mumbai team in the racing league, was expected to be a major attraction at the season-ending event. However, he took to social media to announce his decision, expressing his sorrow and solidarity with the victims of the accident.

"It is with a heavy heart that I have to inform you that I will not be attending the ISRL event in Delhi today," Khan wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter). “A very tragic accident has taken place.”

The accident he referred to involved a private aircraft on a training flight that crashed near a village in the Ahmedabad district. The incident resulted in the death of a trainee pilot, Ananya Gujar, and left the trainer injured.

Extending his sympathies, Khan added, "I stand in solidarity with the family of the deceased and pray that the injured pilot recovers soon. My heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased."


The Indian Supercross Racing League is India’s first franchise-based supercross competition, and Salman Khan's involvement has brought significant star power and visibility to the new motorsport venture. His decision to withdraw from the high-profile finale has been seen as a mark of respect for the tragic loss of life, prioritizing human sentiment over professional commitments.


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