In viral video, Salman Khan allegedly admits he is afraid of Lawrence Bishnoi.

Recently, a video of Salman Khan has gone viral on social media. A video claims that Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is afraid of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. People have been discussing and confused about this video. Let’s look at the facts behind this viral video.

What’s the viral video?

The viral video features Salman Khan and Sohail Khan’s son Nirvaan. In the video, Salman Khan says, “We are scared. Nirvaan has not seen his father for three weeks, and I have not seen my father for three weeks because we are separated from home, and our father is alone at home.”

Salman further says, The dialogue of the film “Jo dar gaya samjho mar gaya” does not apply here. We are scared and are saying very bravely that we are scared. “Jo dar gaya samjho bach gaya.” Nirvaan further says, everyone stay home and avoid contact.”

Fact of the video

This is an old video of Salman Khan that is being made viral on social media by editing it and adding the caption “Salman Khan being afraid of Lawrence Bishnoi.” This video is from the Corona period. In the viral video, Salman and Nirvaan advise everyone to stay at home. He says that they are afraid of Corona, and in the edited version, the caption is given that they are afraid of Bishnoi. In this 1.5-minute video, Salman and Nirvaan did not even take Bishnoi’s name in the entire video.

Salman Khan has never made any such statement directly. This is completely fake and misleading information, which has been made viral by some anti-social individuals. Salman Khan has received threats from Bishnoi many times. There has been a controversy between the two for many years.

This fake viral video was shared by the Instagram handle “motiv.ation_mt.” Such fake news and videos often go viral on social media. Confirming the news by watching any video is necessary because fake news is shared in many videos like this. Social media users must stay cautious and report misleading content promptly.

The attached video clearly indicates that it dates back to the Corona period.

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