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Salman Khan Says He Didn’t Want To Be On Bigg Boss 18 Set Amid Death Threats: ‘Mujhe Aana Hi Nahi Tha…’

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Bollywood star Salman Khan is back on the Bigg Boss 18 sets with Y+ security. The first glimpse of Khan from the latest Weekend Ka Vaar episode is now out. During a conversation with contestant Shilpa Shirodkar, Khan said he didn’t want to be on the show’s set. For the unversed, the actor returned to the Bigg Boss set following the death of his close friend and politician, Baba Siddique.

Khan and Shirodkar will be seen conversing about the week gone by in the Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 18. Shirodkar will be seen breaking down after Khan’s advice. Later, the actor says, “Mujhe aaj yaha par aana hi nahi tha. Ek aadmi ko jo karna padta hain, wo karna padta hain,” while looking visibly upset.

You can watch the video below here.

Apart from this, Khan will be seen having a showdown with Arfeen Khan and Rajat Dalal.

Salman Khan began shooting for Bigg Boss 18 around 7 PM on 18 October, nearly three hours later than his usual start time of 4 PM, which is typically post-lunch. One reason for the delay is the absence of film promotions this weekend. However, sources have indicated that Laughter Chefs stars Krushna Abhishek and Sudesh Lahiri may enter the house for some entertaining segments.

Apart from this, Salman Khan’s team has been working closely with the production and the channel to manage his movements due to increased security on set. Sources reveal that over 60 security personnel will be present during the shoot, and stringent measures have been put in place to ensure safety. No outsiders are allowed to enter the compound without proper Aadhar card verification.

Additionally, the Bigg Boss 18 crew has been instructed to remain on-site until the shoot concludes, which will feature two Weekend Ka Vaar episodes scheduled to air this weekend.

See Also: Salman Khan Resumes Bigg Boss 18 Shoot Amid Lawrence Bishnoi’s Death Threats, 60 Security Guards To Monitor Set



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