Bollywood’s beloved bhai jaan Salman Khan has been making headlines for quite some time now. Unfortunately, most of these headlines talk about the death threats that he has been getting from the infamous gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. Amid all these threats, people expected Salman Khan to skip his work and delay his projects. However, on the contrary, Salman Khan has been fulfilling all his professional commitments with heightened security measures.
Be it his cameo in Rohit Shetty’s cop drama ‘Singham Again’ or the shoot of ‘Sikandar,’ Salman didn’t put a pause button on any of his projects. He has been shooting for ‘Sikandar’ at Hyderabad’s Falaknuma Palace amid a four-tier security arrangement. Luckily for his fans, his very first picture from the sets with tight security has been released and is going viral on social media.
His fans can thank YouTuber and Bigg Boss fame Arun Mashettey for the first picture of Salman Khan from the ‘Sikandar’ sets. Arun, who will be seen playing a small role in the movie, on Sunday evening took to his social media handle to share a picture with Salman. In the photograph, Salman Khan is all smiles in his blue collared T-shirt, as he faces the camera. On his one side is Arun in a driver’s costume, and on the other side is Arun’s wife. In the background, one can see the palace and a few security guards.
Earlier, a Mid-Day report mentioned that the makers of ‘Sikandar’ are extremely conscious about Salman’s security, and while shooting in Hyderabad, they have taken heightened measures to protect the actor
“There are three standing sets, of which two are in the city, but the main location is the palace hotel. Even though they are shooting in one portion, the production team has secured access to the entire hotel and grounds, transforming it into a fortress,” mentioned the source.
The report further mentioned that 50-70 security guards would surround Salman all the time.
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