Salman Khan Cancels Meetings After Baba Siddique’s Death

Salman Khan Cancels Meetings After Baba Siddique's Death

Aakhir Tak – In Shorts

  • Salman Khan has canceled all personal meetings following the death of his close friend Baba Siddique.
  • His family has requested privacy, and security outside his residence has been increased.
  • Salman remains in constant contact with Baba Siddique’s family, overseeing funeral arrangements.

Aakhir Tak – In Depth

Bollywood actor Salman Khan has canceled all his personal meetings following the sudden death of his close friend and NCP leader Baba Siddique. Baba Siddique, who was also a former Maharashtra minister, was like family to Salman Khan. The actor is deeply affected by the loss and his family is equally devastated. Security concerns for Salman Khan have risen since the incident, leading to increased personnel outside his Galaxy apartment in Bandra. The family has also requested that his industry friends refrain from visiting for the time being to allow for privacy.

According to India Today, Salman Khan is heartbroken and hasn’t slept properly since the news of Baba Siddique’s death. He is in constant communication with Baba Siddique’s son, Zeeshan, and the rest of the family, ensuring all the funeral preparations are managed smoothly. A close source revealed that Salman has canceled all his personal commitments for the next few days to be with the grieving family. Salman’s brothers, Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan, were also very close to Baba and often attended his famous Iftar parties.

For Salman, Baba Siddique was not just a friend but akin to family. Their bond extended over many years, and Salman rushed to be by the family’s side as soon as the tragedy struck.


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