The terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed, which is based in Pakistan, produced a "propaganda video" that features Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan. Jammu and Kashmir Police issued a warning to the public on Monday about spreading this video. The terror group has created a five minute and fifty-five second video on the microblogging site X, according to Jammu and Kashmir Police. The video features an image of Saif Ali Khan from the Bollywood film Phantom.

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According to the department, the "enemy" posted the video online on Monday at 2:00 pm and advised viewers not to share it with anybody. Anyone who obtains the video must also report it to the police. The police advisory stated that in addition to the date and time of receipt, the person reporting the aforementioned video must also provide the sender's phone number. Any government employee who gets the video also has to text their superiors to let them know about it.

 The police advisory added, "Under no circumstances, this video shall be forwarded. It should be remembered that position and forwarding of content of this nature is an offence under section 13 and 18 of UAPA."

Based in Pakistan, Jaish-e-Mohammed is a terrorist Deobandi Jihadist organisation that operates in Kashmir. The group was responsible for last week's terror attack that claimed the lives of three soldiers and an Army officer in the Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir.Following the assault, a fictitious video featuring an Army officer being brutally stabbed in the throat was posted on social media by the Kashmir Tigers, a Jaish clone group.