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The Times of India
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TOI Entertainment Desk | etimes.in

Salman Khan surrounded by armed security guards on return from Dubai; actor boldly sits in front seat of car - WATCH

Salman Khan, the Bollywood superstar, returned to Mumbai early Sunday morning after attending a sporting event launch in Dubai. However, his arrival was not without a spectacle, as he had all eyes on him as he exited the airport surrounded by armed security guards and police personnel.

Salman, dressed in comfy casuals, was seen with a stern expression on his face as he walked out of the airport surrounded by guards on all sides. His trusted bodyguard Shera was also seen by his side.

ETimes paparazzi got the photos of Salman's guards keeping the fans and media at bay as the actor proceeded towards his waiting bulletproof vehicle. What caught the attention of onlookers was Salman's cool and calm demeanour amidst the threats to his life.

With the heightened security measures, the actor was seen boldly occupying the front passenger seat, with his security guards occupying the backseats. Salman's vehicle was seen following a police vehicle full of armed guards.

Videos capturing this scene quickly went viral online, with fans dubbing him as 'Dabangg Khan'.

The heightened security surrounding Salman Khan comes in the wake of a recent firing incident outside his residence, where two men fired 4 rounds at his building in the early hours of April 14. In response to the incident, Salman's father Salim Khan, boldly brushed it aside as a 'publicity stunt'. He also confirmed that Salman would continue with his work commitments without interruption, despite the potential risks to his safety.

Currently, Salman is slated to commence shooting for his upcoming film 'Sikandar', directed by AR Murugadoss. Despite the security concerns, the actor remains committed to fulfilling his professional obligations, ensuring that his film projects proceed as planned.

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