Salman Khan resumes 'Sikandar' shoot in Hyderabad with 4-layer security cover comprising of 50-60 security personnel, NSG commandos amid death threats - DEETS inside

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Salman Khan resumes 'Sikandar' shoot in Hyderabad with 4-layer security cover comprising of 50-60 security personnel, NSG commandos amid death threats - DEETS inside

Salman Khan has started shooting of his upcoming film, Sikandar in Hyderabad despite facing fresh security threats. To ensure his safety, the production has implemented a stringent four-tier security system.
According to a report in Mid-Day, the superstar is currently shooting for Sikandar at Hyderabad's Falaknuma Palace Hotel. To ensure his safety amid security concerns, a section of the property has been sealed off, with access restricted exclusively to the film's team. These precautions are part of heightened security measures during the shoot.
The shooting is taking place under

tight security

. While filming in one area, the entire hotel is secured, with guests undergoing two screenings—one by the hotel and another by Salman’s security team. Access is strictly controlled, and the staff undergoes daily checks with no tolerance for swapping roles.

Salman 's security includes government-authorized protection, with

NSG commandos

and police personnel ensuring his safety. This extensive security detail is part of the heightened measures surrounding his ongoing work amid threats.
The report also stated that Salman's security setup includes a four-tier system with a combination of private ex-paramilitary personnel, a team selected by his bodyguard Shera, and coverage from both Hyderabad and

Mumbai police. In total, he is accompanied by 50 to 70 security personnel, ensuring his safety during the Sikandar shoot.

Salman Khan is in Hyderabad filming songs with Rashmika Mandanna for his upcoming project. After completing the shoot, he will head to Dubai for his Da-Bangg Reloaded show.
The 'Ek Tha Tiger' star has received a new threat message, allegedly from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, which arrived late Thursday night. The warning, reportedly directed at a songwriter over a controversial track linking the actor to the jailed gangster, has heightened security concerns. Authorities are investigating the matter.

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