'Jo Hone Wala Hai, Vo Ho Ke Rahega': Salman Khan's old video on death threats go viral
Salman Khan's old video discussing death threats resurfaces online, sparking concern amid recent threats by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. The Bollywood star's security has been intensified, while his brother Arbaaz Khan shares updates on the situation.
Everyone is worried for Salman Khan, especially after his close friend and politician Baba Siddique's murder, whose responsibility has been claimed by Lawrence Bishnoi gangs, which has also issued a fresh threat to the Bollywood actor. Salman's security has meanwhile been beefed up. The actor already had Y+ security. Amid this, an old video of Khan talking about death threats and his security has gone viral on the internet.
Salman Khan talks about receiving death threats in an old video
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The video dates back to 2023. Speaking on Aap Ki Adalat, Salman said, " Security is better than insecurity" and added that he "got to be very careful, very careful."
Furthermore, he said that he feels safer in Dubai than in India. "I am going everywhere with full security. Yaha par hoon toh kisi cheeze ki zarurat bhi nahi hai, yaha pe totally safe hai. India ke andar thoda sa hai problem. (When I am here there is no need for anything, it's totally safe. Inside India there is a little problem) I know whatever is going to happen will happen no matter what you do. I believe that that he (God) is there. It is not that I will start roaming freely, it is not like that. Now there are so many Sheras around me. So many guns are going around with me that I am scared these days," he said.
Arbaaz Khan says the family is making sure Salman is safe
Meanwhile, Salman Khan's younger brother Arbaaz Khan has shared an update on Salman Khan's security amid death threats. He said that there's a "lot happening right now, in the family. Of course, everyone is worried." Talking about Salman's safety, he added, "I wouldn't say we are all okay right now but we are trying to do what we can do the best. We are ensuring that everybody, along with the government and the police, is making sure that things go the way they should, and, he's (Salman) protected. Everyone is doing their best. We want to stay this way right now."
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