'Brother, don't worry about him…' Mika Singh came out in support of Salman Khan

Mika Singh to Lawrence Bishnoi: These days, superstar Salman Khan has become a topic of discussion more due to the ups and downs in his personal life than his professional life. After the murder of his close friend and National Congress Party (NCP) leader Baba Siddiqui, Bhaijaan has been receiving continuous death threats from the gangster Lawrence Bishnoi gang. The police have also made some arrests in this case.

Amidst all this, many film stars are also coming forward to support Salman Khan in his difficult times. Now a new name is joining this series, Punjabi singer Mika Singh, who has given a big statement on the basis of the current controversies.

Mika Singh in support of Salman

The friendship between Mika Singh and Salman Khan is also very good. Mika has made the songs of many of his films hits with his magical voice. In such a situation, when Salman was in trouble, Mika, like a true friend, came forward to support him. Recently he participated in a music concert, where he reacted to the controversies of Salman Khan.

brother hey brother don't worry

Based on the video going viral on social media, Mika has publicly stood on the stage and dedicated some lines of his popular song A Ganpat from the film Shootout at Lokhandwala to Salman. He said – 'Brother, brother, don't worry about his mother, his sister, whatever you see here', these words are from the middle lines of the song 'E Ganpat'. In this way, Mika has expressed his opinion in support of Salman on the sting injury. However, only time will tell whether any new controversy will arise after his statement.

Big threat to Salman

The way news is coming out every day about the threats Salman Khan is receiving, his life could be in danger. Keeping this in view, his personal security has been significantly increased and along with this, strong deployment of security personnel has also been made at Galaxy Apartment in Bandra, Mumbai. Salman is also shooting for Bigg Boss 18 under the supervision of heavy police force and security guards.

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