Zeeshan Siddique, the son of Baba Siddique, shared that Salman Khan has been a tremendous source of support for him and his family following his father’s tragic death earlier this month. Salman was among the first stars to arrive at the hospital and was present at the funeral. In a recent interview, it was revealed that Salman calls Zeeshan every night.
In a recent interview with BBC Hindi, Zeeshan shared that Salman was deeply upset following the murder of his father, Baba Siddique. Describing their close bond, Zeeshan noted that Salman treated Baba like a real brother. Since the tragedy, Salman has been a constant source of support, calling Zeeshan every night to check in and discuss his sleepless nights.
He also shared that several stars, including Shilpa Shetty and Sanjay Dutt, came to support his family after the tragic death of Baba Siddique. Shilpa was seen visibly emotional during this time. Zeeshan referred to these stars as family, stating he doesn’t view his father’s friends as mere celebrities but as true family members who visit their home and share a genuine bond.
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Baba Siddique, a political leader, was tragically shot by three gunmen on October 12 while returning from his son Zeeshan Siddique’s office in Mumbai. Following his death, a viral post claimed responsibility and linked the incident to gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, warning Salman Khan as well. In response to these threats, Salman’s security has been significantly heightened, with the Mumbai police providing him Y+ security cover.
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