New Delhi: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, who is currently busy shooting for his next film 'Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai' & hosting Colors TV's controversial reality show 'Bigg Boss 13', was all set to entertain his fans by performing at an event in US. However, the 'Dabangg 3' star has reportedly cancelled his live performance after got to know that the grand event was being organised by a Pakistani national named Rehan Siddiqui who is accused of funding anti-India activities in the Unite States.
The Houston-based Siddiqui has allegedly been involved in using the funds raised from star-studded events to support anti-India activities in the US in the past. Siddiqui keeps organising musical concerts featuring Bollywood stars and other celebrities regularly and has hosted over 400 such shows till date. Celebrities such as Saif Ali Khan, Mika Singh, Pankaj Udhas and rapper Baadshah have been a part of events hosted by Siddiqui, according to a report in the website opindia.com.
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The site further reported that Siddiqui is also currently planning to stage anti-CAA protests in Houston along with some Pakistani nationals settled there.
However, Salman Khan or his team is yet to react on the same.
On the career front, Salman is reuniting with Prabhu Deva for the third time in 'Radhe'. The actor-director duo has earlier worked together in 'Wanted' & 'Dabangg 3'. Also featuring, Randeep Hooda, Jackie Shroff and Gautam Gulati in pivotal roles, the flick is co-produced by Salman Khan, Sohail Khan and Atul Agnihotri under the banners Salman Khan Films, Sohail Khan Productions and Reel Life Production. The film is slated to release on Eid 2020.
Apart from 'Radhe', Salman also has 'Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali' in his kitty.
(With inputs from IANS)
Salman Khan Cancels US Tour Organised By Pakistani Promoter: Reports
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
07 Feb 2020 11:58 AM (IST)
'Dabangg 3' star Salman Khan cancels his live performance after he got to know that the event was being organised by a Pakistani national who is accused of funding anti-India activities in the Unite States.
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