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Salman Khan receives death threat again with caller revealing date, reports

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Mumbai: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has reportedly received a death threat again from an unknown caller. The caller has also informed him about the date on which he is planning to carry out the attack. This is not the first time that Salman has received such threats.

According to sources, the police have been informed about the threat call and have started investigating the matter. The police are also trying to trace the location of the caller through technical surveillance.

Salman Khan, who is currently busy with the shooting of his upcoming film “Tiger 3”, has not yet commented on the matter. However, the security at his residence and shooting location has been beefed up as a precautionary measure.

It is worth noting that Salman has received several threats in the past as well. In 2001, he was allegedly threatened by the underworld don Chhota Shakeel. In 2003, he was threatened by the gangster Abu Salem. In 2014, a man had sent an email to Salman’s father, Salim Khan, threatening to kill the actor.

Despite the threats, Salman has always maintained a calm demeanor and continued with his work. His fans are praying for his safety and well-being.

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