Snake strays near Salman Khan’s Mumbai home; rescued
A non-venomous rat snake was spotted and successfully rescued near Bollywood actor Salman Khan's Galaxy Apartments residence in Bandra, Mumbai. The wildlife rescue agency RAWW confirmed the reptile will be released back into the wild following a mandatory medical examination
Published Date - 19 May 2026, 12:15 PM
Mumbai: A snake was spotted near the residence of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan in Mumbai’s Bandra area, triggering panic in the locality, representatives of a wildlife rescue agency said on Tuesday.
The reptile was seen near Galaxy Apartments, where Khan lives, on Monday morning, following which the security guards there and locals alerted the police and the forest department.
A snake catcher later rescued the serpent, a wildlife expert said.
It was identified as a ‘rat snake’, which commonly feeds on rats and mice.
It is a common reptile species found across India, known as a natural pest controller of rodents, said Pawan Sharma of Resqink Association for Wildlife Welfare (RAWW), which closely works with the forest department here for wildlife rescue and conservation.
The rescued snake will be released into the wild after a medical examination, he added.