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Salman Khan opens up about death threats and increased security: 'What is written will happen'

Bollywood actor Salman Khan has been receiving death threats for the past few months. Recently, there was also a fire outside his house. Now Salman Khan has spoken openly on this issue. Salman Khan said that he was receiving death threats from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, due to which he increased his security and had to limit his activities.

Salman Khan is busy promoting his film 'Sikandar' these days. During this, he met the media on Wednesday and answered questions on the issue of security. Salman Khan said that due to security, he is facing problems in his daily work. He said, "I can't do anything about security. During shooting, I would go from Galaxy to shoot and then come back to Galaxy after the shoot." However, even before Salman Khan received threats, he was seen cycling on the streets without any security.

When Salman was asked if he had any concerns about his security, he said, "God, Allah, what is written will happen. That's it. Sometimes you have to take so many people along, that's the problem." After this, when Salman was asked about the increased security around him, he replied, "You people are very good, and so those people are also good with you. I don't want them to be good with those who are not good."

In April 2024, two men of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang opened fire outside Salman Khan's house. After this, bulletproof glass was installed in the balcony of Salman Khan's house and CCTV cameras were also installed outside the house. Two months later, Navi Mumbai Police claimed that the conspiracy to kill the actor was revealed when he went to his farmhouse in Panvel near Mumbai. Salman Khan did not feel any major disruption in his routine and work despite increasing his security, but he says that he is completely satisfied with his security and whatever will happen, will happen.

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