HomeEntertainmentBigg Boss 18: Salman Khan breaks silence on set following Baba Siddique's murder and death threats, says 'ek aadmi jo krna padta hai, usse karna padta hai'

Bigg Boss 18: Salman Khan breaks silence on set following Baba Siddique's murder and death threats, says 'ek aadmi jo krna padta hai, usse karna padta hai'

While on set, Salman addressed his feelings during a poignant moment with contestant Shilpa Shirodkar, who broke down after fellow contestant Avinash Mishra refused to share food.

October 19, 2024 / 12:42 IST
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Bigg Boss 18: Salman Khan breaks silence on set following Baba Siddique's murder and death threats from Bishnoi gang, says 'ek aadmi jo krna padta hai, usse karna padta hai'
Bigg Boss 18: Salman Khan breaks silence on set following Baba Siddique's murder and death threats from Bishnoi gang, says 'ek aadmi jo krna padta hai, usse karna padta hai'

Salman Khan has spoken publicly for the first time on the sets of Bigg Boss 18 following the shocking murder of his close friend Baba Siddique and the death threats he has recently received from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.

Amid heightened security concerns, the Bollywood superstar resumed filming for the latest season, navigating these turbulent times with resilience.

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While on set, Salman addressed his feelings during a poignant moment with contestant Shilpa Shirodkar, who broke down after fellow contestant Avinash Mishra refused to share food. “Toh uss attitude pe gussa nikalo, feelings se koi rishta aapka iss ghar mein hona he nahi chaiyeh,” he advised, emphasizing the need for strength in a competitive environment.

As Shilpa continued to express her distress, Salman shared his own struggles, stating, “Jaise aaj ki meri yeh feeling hai, ki mujhe aaj yahape aane he nahi tha, ek aadmi jo krna padta hai, usse karna padta hai.” His candid remarks reflect the emotional toll the recent events have taken on him.

Salman’s return to Bigg Boss comes amid serious security measures, with reports indicating that the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has recruited 60 shooters with the intent to target him.