Salman resides in the Galaxy Apartments in Bandra
Firing outside his residence shocked the country
Reality is that it’s not going away: Arbaaz
The incident of firing outside the residence of Bollywood actor Salman Khan in the Galaxy Apartments in the Bandra region of Mumbai shocked the entire country. It has also resulted in speculations that he might be considering a change of location.
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Salman Khan’s brother Arbaaz Khan responded to this speculation during an interview with Zoom. “Do you think it will get dissipated? Like tomorrow, if you move the location, you think if there is an impending threat, it’ll go away. If that were the case, yes, one would do that. But the reality is that it’s not going away. So, do you keep moving and doing that, or just take precautions? The thing is that my father has lived in that place for years. Salman has lived there for years. That’s his home. Nobody is saying vacate this place and we will let you go. That is not the case. So, if that was the case, he would have let go. Maybe he would have reconsidered. So, the only thing that one can do is take precaution at the highest level, personally you can take or what the government can provide for you in his case and try to live your life as normal as possible. And I mean by living in constant threat or fear, what will happen? I won’t be able to get out of the house (sic),” Arbaaz said.
Salman resides in the Galaxy Apartments in Bandra
Firing outside his residence shocked the country
Reality is that it’s not going away: Arbaaz
The incident of firing outside the residence of Bollywood actor Salman Khan in the Galaxy Apartments in the Bandra region of Mumbai shocked the entire country. It has also resulted in speculations that he might be considering a change of location.
Also Read: Miscreants fire 5 rounds of bullets at Salman Khan’s apartment
Salman Khan’s brother Arbaaz Khan responded to this speculation during an interview with Zoom. “Do you think it will get dissipated? Like tomorrow, if you move the location, you think if there is an impending threat, it’ll go away. If that were the case, yes, one would do that. But the reality is that it’s not going away. So, do you keep moving and doing that, or just take precautions? The thing is that my father has lived in that place for years. Salman has lived there for years. That’s his home. Nobody is saying vacate this place and we will let you go. That is not the case. So, if that was the case, he would have let go. Maybe he would have reconsidered. So, the only thing that one can do is take precaution at the highest level, personally you can take or what the government can provide for you in his case and try to live your life as normal as possible. And I mean by living in constant threat or fear, what will happen? I won’t be able to get out of the house (sic),” Arbaaz said.