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Salman Khan to continue work after firing incident, asks team not to cancel plans

JJ News Desk

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan will continue working on his upcoming projects following the firing incident outside his house, Galaxy Apartment, in the early hours of Sunday, April 14. Media has learnt that he has asked his team members not to cancel any plans and continue as per his schedule. Sources also told us that he doesn't want to give much attention to the firing incident.

Salman is not shooting for any film currently, but he does have a few endorsements and ad campaigns in the coming days. Sources tell media that the 'Tiger 3' actor will go ahead with his work calendar as planned and isn’t making any changes whatsoever.

A source told us, “Salman is very much focused on going about his work as planned earlier. He doesn’t want to give attention to those behind this firing incident because he feels that is exactly what they want. Instead, he has asked friends and actors from the industry not to worry. Further, he also asked them not to make any visits to Galaxy Apartments as it is getting inconvenient for other members of the society as well.”

Sources also denied any plans for the actor to change residence or move to another apartment in the wake of this firing incident.

Following the firing incident, Arbaaz Khan, Shura Khan, former minister Baba Siddique, his sister Arpita Khan, brother-in-law Aayush Sharma, nephew Arhaan, and several others visited his home.

On April 14, two men on a motorcycle fired four rounds outside Salman's house in Bandra. No casualties or injuries were reported. The event transpired at approximately 4:51 am on April 14 as the assailants fired the shots near Galaxy Apartments before swiftly departing the scene.

Source: India Today

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