Talking About His 'Firoza' Bracelet Goes Viral ...
Amid Baba Siddique's Death And Security Concerns, Old Video Of salman khan Talking About His 'Firoza' Bracelet Goes Viral
Amid increased security concerns, an old video of salman khan has resurdata-faced in which the actor is explaining about his famous `blue bracelet and why he wears it.Why salman khan wears a blue bracelet
The video, going viral, begins with a fan at an event asking salman khan about the meaning behind his iconic bracelet. In response, salman shares the story of how it was a gift from his father and explains the personal significance it holds for him, along with the reasons why he continues to wear it.He said, “My father always wore this and when I was growing up, it used to look cool on his hand. I used to… like how kids play with things I used to play with his bracelet. Then when I started working, he got me the exact one."
He also added, "This stone is called Firoza. There are only two living stones, they say. One is a Greek, and one is a Feroza. This is the turquoise. What happens with this is if there’s any negativity coming on to you, first this takes it. It gets veins in it and then it cracks. This is my seventh stone.”
About Baba Siddique’s murder
Last week, baba Siddique, aged 66, was shot and killed by three assailants in the nirmal Nagar area of Mumbai, just outside his son Zeeshan Siddique's office. Despite being rushed to Lilavati Hospital, siddique was pronounced dead upon arrival. His funeral took place on Sunday. Baba Siddique's killers have claimed ties to the notorious Bishnoi gang, whose leader, lawrence Bishnoi, is currently imprisoned in Sabarmati Jail, Gujarat.Salman Khan and lawrence Bishnoi
Bishnoi’s animosity towards salman dates back to the infamous 1998 blackbuck poaching case, which deeply angered the Bishnoi community. Despite being behind bars, Lawrence Bishnoi’s threats to Salman’s life continue.Salman, meanwhile, continues with his professional commitments, working on 'Bigg Boss 18' and his upcoming film, 'Sikandar'.