On June 4, Salman Khan provided his official statement to the Mumbai police regarding the house firing case that occurred a month ago.
In a statement to the Mumbai crime branch, the 58-year-old actor admitted that on the day gunshots were fired at his house, he woke up to the sound of bullets and recognized the seriousness of the threat.
Salman also emphasized that the threats should not be taken lightly, according to PTI.
An official revealed that the Bollywood star was interrogated for four hours, while his brother, actor Arbaaz Khan, was questioned for about three hours.
The Tiger star informed the police that he woke up upon hearing gunfire. Upon investigating by going to his balcony to assess the situation, he found no one outside.
On April 14, at approximately 4:55 AM, five shots were fired outside Salman's residence in Bandra.
Regarding his work front, Salman is scheduled to commence shooting for his upcoming film Sikandar, co-starring actress Rashmika Mandanna.
Nadiadwala Grandson, via their official X handle and Instagram, officially announced that Salman will commence shooting for the much-anticipated film Sikandar on June 18.
Presented by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by AR Murugadoss, the film is slated for release on Eid 2025.
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