BN Tiwari FWICE President calls for thorough inquiry over security breach on Salman ‘Sikandar’ set
BN Tiwari FWICE President calls for thorough inquiry over security breach on Salman ‘Sikandar’ set
It has been for quite sometime that Salman Khan has been hitting the headlines for threat to his life. Very recently, the actor faced a serious security threat when a person illegally entered the shooting set where Salman was on a shoot for “Sikandar”in Dadar
.
The unidentified man attempted to access the set and threatened crew members by asking, “Should he call Bishnoi?”.
Following this security breach on Khan’s film set of ‘Sikandar’,
BN Tiwari, President,
Federation of Western India Cine Employees has called for an inquiry on the non-member junior artists who were detained in the case.
They have also clarified that the junior artiste was not associated with the registered junior artistes association and was an
outsider.
President BN Tiwari further articulated that the man did not belong to any of their associations and they have no record of him with the junior artistes association who actually threatened Salman Khan’s bouncers with Bishnoi.
It was actually a huge risk that the makers are taking by not making proper inquiry before hiring people for a set that has Salman Khan who has high security due to the threat.’
Tiwari went on to add that FWICE calls for a thorough inquiry into the incident and appeals to all the producers to hire members associated with the FWICE for shooting purposes whose records are with them.
Ironically, the long-standing feud amid Salman Khan and Lawrence Bishnoi has led to alleged threats against the actor. Earlier this year, gunfire erupted outside Khan’s residence, with the same gang reportedly taking responsibility for the incident.
This conflict traces back to 1998 when Khan faced accusations of poaching blackbucks during a trip to Rajasthan. Because the Bishnoi community regards these animals as sacred, a public apology from Khan has been demanded by Bishnoi.
News Edit KV Raman
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