Salman Khan Loses His Cool At Paparazzi: 60 Saal Ka Ho Gaya Hoon Lekin Ladna Nahin Bhoola

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Salman Khan was left highly upset with the paparazzi after they followed him during a recent visit to a Mumbai hospital. His frustration quickly spilled over onto social media, where he slammed the photographers in a series of blunt online posts for intruding on his privacy.

The incident came to light after viral videos showed Salman exiting the hospital gate. As the photographers began shouting his name to get pictures, a visibly annoyed Salman made hand gestures and questioned their behaviour.

Later, Salman took to social media to make his stance absolutely clear, criticizing the photographers for trying to exploit his private moments for profit. In his first post, he highlighted how he has always supported the media, writing, “If I see any press at a hospital enjoying my pain — the press I have stood for, interacted with, taken care of, and made sure also earn their bread and butter.”

Continuing his outburst in the next post, he added, “But if they want to make money from my losses… keep quiet. Don’t enjoy. Bhai bhai bhai, Maatrubhumi picture ki maa ki aankh, pic important hai ya life?”

Salman made it clear that invading his personal space during vulnerable times cannot be tolerated under any circumstances. Warning the paparazzi against hounding him during such moments, he wrote, “Aise main sau jala doonga. Bhai ke ek bhai ke dukh par agli baar try kar lena mere saath. Bas try kar lena…. Jab bhi tumhara koi hospital mein hoga kya main aisa react karoonga?” In a final post, Salman issued a direct warning, “Saath saal ka ho gaya hoon lekin ladna nahin bhoola, yeh yaad rakh lena; jail mein daaloge, haaa haaa…”

This intense series of posts followed a separate, reflective post Salman had shared on Sunday night. He had posted a picture of himself lying on a sofa in a dimly lit room, showcasing his chiselled muscles, alongside a caption about loneliness: “By I me myself, 2 ways to be by yr self, Alone and Lonely, Alone is by choice n lonely when nobody wants to be with u….. Ab iske aage you figure out what you need to do.” The picture prompted a comment from Sneha Ullal, his co-star from the 2005 film Lucky, who wrote, “Uffff Adiiii, why didn’t you do all this during Lucky?”

As speculations began to rise about his emotional state, Salman quickly clarified things online, writing, “Arre yaar, main apne baare mein nahi baat kar raha tha. How can I be alone when I have such a large, amazing family and friends? How can I be lonely when I have you guys, your wishes and duas? I would be the biggest na-shukra ever. Kabhi kabhi logon ke saath reh kar pak jaata hoon, isliye some me-time, bas… Iss baar koi photo nahi — breaking news bana diya. Mummy pooch rahi hai, ‘Kya hua beta?’ Chill maro yaar.”

On the work front, Salman was recently seen in a cameo appearance as Jiva Mahala in Raja Shivaji. Up next, he will be seen in Maatrubhumi and an untitled project directed by Vamshi Paidipally. 


Also Read: Salman Khan Reveals He Has Never Read a Script in His Career: “I’ve Written Them, Never Read Them”

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