Why did Shahrukh and Salman not attend Asha Bhosle’s funeral despite being in Mumbai? This big reason came to light

News India Live, Digital Desk: The whole world is saddened by the demise of the queen of tunes, Asha Bhosle. At his funeral held in Mumbai, all the big personalities from the world of politics, sports and entertainment came to bid him farewell. However, there was a lot of discussion among the fans that why Bollywood’s two biggest superstars Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan, despite being present in the city, did not come to bid farewell to their ‘Asha Tai’? Now the possible and logical reasons behind this absence are coming to light. Security protocol and fear of huge crowd. If sources and close experts are to be believed, a major reason for the absence of these two superstars could be related to security. Due to the existing security categories given to Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan and the huge crowd that accompanies them, handling security arrangements in a sensitive environment like a funeral could have been challenging. Often on such occasions, the arrival of superstars creates a stampede-like situation, which can cause inconvenience to the bereaved family and other people present there. According to another media report, both the actors are busy shooting for their upcoming blockbuster films. While Shahrukh Khan is busy patch-working his next projects after the success of his recent release ‘Dhurandhar 2’, Salman Khan is completing the schedule of his next big film. However, close sources say that both the actors have expressed their condolences to the Bhosle family over the phone and they may personally visit Asha Tai’s residence in the coming days to pay their tributes. Respecting the privacy of the family, it is being said that sometimes big stars do not attend the funeral publicly to avoid the media circus and uproar. They find it better to meet the family later in a peaceful manner. Both the Khans have very cordial and family relations with Asha Bhosle. In such a situation, his absence is not being seen as a matter of bitterness, but as a practical decision.

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