Salman Khan Reacts To Death Threats. He stated on Bigg Boss 18 that he felt obligated to complete his work even if he didn’t want to meet anyone.
Actor Salman Khan stated on Bigg Boss 18 that he didn’t want to be back, having returned only a few days after the shooting death of his close friend and NCP leader Baba Siddique. Salman stated that he was presenting the reality show because of his professional obligation in the most recent episode of the program. The performer went on to say that he had no desire to meet people.
Salman met with Bigg Boss participant Shilpa Shirodkar during the broadcast. Shilpa had become irritated with Avinash Mishra and had stopped eating. Salman asked Shilpa, who was starting to cry, what she would do if her kid became angry over food. Shilpa retorted that Avinash’s attitude was what was really making her angry, not the food. Salman then said, “Feeling se koi rishta aapka iss ghar mein hona hi nahi chahiye (You shouldn’t have any connection with feelings in this house).”
“Aaj ki meri yeh feeling hai ki mujhe aaj yahan pe aana hi nahi chahiye tha. Nahi aana tha mujhe yahan par. But yeh ek commitment hai, toh isliye main yahan pe aaya hoon. Ek mera kaam hai, kaam karne aaya hoon. Mujhe kisi se na milna, mujhe aap logo se bhi nahi milna (Today I’ve a feeling that I shouldn’t have come here. I didn’t want to come here. But this is a commitment so I have come here. This is my work, so I have come here. I don’t want to meet anyone, I don’t want to meet even you guys). But I’m bound to do this,” added the actor.
Later on, Salman and Arfeen Khan argued angrily. Salman engaged him in a heated conversation about how important it is to listen to other people. Salman then became irate and stated, “As Arfeen persisted in interrupting the host, “Yaar, qasam khuda ki (I swear) what all I am going through in my life, and I have to come and handle this.”
According to the reports, Salman Khan resumed his shoot with heavy security. The security has doubled for the star. High-security checking system installed, and access to the venue has been limited to very few people.