'It's Not A Small Thing': Khesari Lal Yadav on Lawrence Bishnoi's Death Threat to Salman Khan
'It's Not A Small Thing': Khesari Lal Yadav on Lawrence Bishnoi's Death Threat to Salman Khan
Speaking in support of Salman Khan, Bhojpuri star Khesari Lal Yadav emphasised the weight of the situation and said that the threats were not a small matter.

The ongoing saga of threats against Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has taken a new turn following the recent passing of former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique. The Lawrence Bishnoi gang, which has publicly expressed its animosity toward Khan, has escalated its threats, prompting authorities to bolster the actor’s security detail. These threats have raised alarm among Khan’s fans and associates, especially after the gang previously fired shots near his Bandra residence.

Speaking in support of Salman Khan, Bhojpuri star Khesari Lal Yadav emphasised the weight of the situation and said that the threats were not a small matter. In his viral video that has captured the attention of social media users, Yadav said that a good person like Khan should not leave the world early.

Reflecting on the disturbing nature of threats against artists who contribute significantly to the film industry, Yadav added, “If a good artist gets threats, then it feels bad. He has promoted the Hindi film industry, his language, and increased the prestige of India. Everyone has their own problems. Salman Khan knows how to solve his problems himself. He has become Salman Khan, so it took a lot of hard work to become that. It is not a small thing.”

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The Bhojpuri actor’s comments resonate with many fans who have taken to social media to express their support for Salman Khan. Lawrence Bishnoi has allegedly vowed to avenge the death of blackbucks, which hold a sacred status in the Bishnoi community, due to Khan’s conviction in a poaching case involving the endangered species.

The implications of this ongoing feud are significant not only for Khan but also for the broader entertainment industry, which often grapples with issues of celebrity culture and violence. Khan’s family and close friends are understandably concerned about the actor’s safety in light of these alarming developments.

Professionally, Salman Khan is set to return to the big screen with his much-anticipated film Sikander, which is slated for release on Eid next year. As he prepares for this project amidst a backdrop of personal threats, the industry and his fans remain hopeful for his safety and continued success.

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