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Salman Khan will be surrounded by 60 guards everywhere he goes; New Bullet proof car worth 2 cr rupees imported

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has resumed filming for *Bigg Boss 18* under heightened security following recent death threats. The actor arrived on set surrounded by strict security measures, reflecting concerns for his safety. Over 60 security guards are present on the production site, and Aadhar card verification is mandatory for anyone entering the premises. Salman is reportedly staying in a secured chalet within the compound while filming continues for the weekend episodes.

These security precautions were implemented after a chilling threat from a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, demanding a Rs 5 crore ransom from the actor. The threat warned of severe consequences if the demand was not met, raising significant concern. The recent assassination of former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique has added to the tension surrounding Salman’s safety. In response to the ongoing threats, Salman Khan has been provided Y-plus security, which includes a police escort and an armed constable accompanying him at all times, underscoring the severity of the situation.

Despite the looming threats, the *Bigg Boss* production team remains committed to moving forward. Producers are closely coordinating with Salman’s security team to ensure that all necessary precautions are taken. The atmosphere on set, however, is noticeably tense, with both crew members and fans on high alert for any potential risks.

In the midst of these alarming developments, Salman’s father, veteran lyricist Salim Khan, has downplayed the connection between Baba Siddique’s murder and the threats to his son. In an interview with ABP News, Salim Khan expressed that he does not believe there is a direct link between the two incidents. He reassured that both the police and Salman’s family are doing everything possible to ensure his safety, dismissing rumors that Siddique’s death was tied to his efforts to protect the actor.

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