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Salman Khan's next film in distress due to continuous threats

on Oct 22, 2024

Salman Khan is one of the biggest stars of Indian Cinema. More than Rs.1000 crores are riding on his upcoming projects that include Sikandar and a possible multi-starrer with Shah Rukh Khan, Pathaan vs Tiger for YRF Spy Universe. And there are rumors about his possible movie with Atlee post Jawan success. 

For now, the actor is expected to lay low and not indulge in work. He needs to travel to different places on work purposes and it is hard to give him intense security at every place. As the threats have been surmounting continuously, the actor has been advised to stay indoors for quite some time by Mumbai Police. 

Post Baba Siddique's assassination, it is Salman Khan, who is said to be under grave life threat. Hence, he is advised to practice caution at every step he is willing to take for few more days. The actor has made it a tradition to release his film for Eid holidays, annually. 

For EID 2025, he announced Sikandar in the direction of AR Murugadoss. But the current security threats have put the film progress in jeopardy for time being. When will it go on floors and how soon can they finish shooting in time for EID 2025, we cannot say at this moment. 

On the other hand, the director has been able to find more time to finish his film with Sivakarthikeyan, without any rush. As he needs a big blockbuster to announce his comeback, maybe even this negative situation helps him in making both best possible films they can be.


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