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Salman Khan upset with the leaked images and videos from the sets of Dabangg 3?

Salman Khan is currently busy with the shooting of Dabangg 3 which is one of the most awaited films of the year. But there’s something because of which Salman is quite upset. No, it is not a personal reason but a professional one.

According to a report in a tabloid, the actor is upset because of the leaked images and videos from the sets of Dabangg 3. From the day, the film went on floors; we have been getting to see a lot of images and videos from the sets of the film shared by the fans of the actor on social media. However, now Salman has become quite strict about the security on the sets of the film.


A source told the tabloid, "Dabangg 3 has two parallel tracks — one in the present day and the other, tracing the younger days of Salman's character Chulbul Pandey. It was a big blow for Salman when his young avatar from the film made its way into the public domain. Things turned worse last week — after he shot for a song with Sonakshi Sinha in Jaipur, pictures from the shoot promptly appeared online. That's when he called for a meeting with the production, creative and marketing teams, and expressed his displeasure. Salman also instructed them that the incident should not be repeated in the upcoming Pune schedule."

The actor has already informed the film’s team that there won’t be mobile phones on the sets. He also wants the height of the walls around the sets to be increased. The source said, "Salman has asked that the security staff be increased on the set. He has also advised the production team to increase the height of the walls around so that ardent fans cannot scale them."

Well, looks like Salman has taken up things in his hands this time.

Directed by Prabhudheva, Dabangg 3 is slated to release on 20th December 2019.

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