In a recent interview, Seema Sajdeh, former wife of Sohail Khan and fashion designer, shared her worries regarding the safety of the Khan family following alarming death threats directed at Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. Known for her appearances on the reality show Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives, Seema expressed her fears during a conversation with India Today, emphasizing her concern for her children, Nirvan and Yohan, as well as for the entire Khan family.
Reflecting on her connection to the Khan family, Seema stated, “I was still married to Sohail when we started filming the very first season of the show. I have two beautiful kids with him. There will always be this bond with him and the members of the Khan family, which we share irrespective of us moving forward with our individual lives.”
Addressing the recent threats, Seema acknowledged the distress it has caused her, saying, “When there was news about threats that were floating, I, of course, was worried for my kids and more so for everyone, to be honest. It sure does bother you because you’re, at the end of the day, concerned about everyone’s safety.”
Salman Khan and his father, Salim Khan, have been the targets of multiple death threats from gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who claims to have a longstanding feud with the actor related to the infamous blackbuck poaching case. Bishnoi has demanded that Salman visit a Bishnoi community temple in Rajasthan to seek forgiveness, threatening dire consequences should he refuse. Earlier this year, gunmen from Bishnoi’s gang even fired shots outside Salman’s residence, escalating fears for the actor’s safety.
In light of these threats, the Mumbai Police have increased Salman Khan’s security measures. Authorities have suggested that the recent murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique, a close friend of Salman, may be linked to the ongoing conflict between Bishnoi and the Khan family.
As tensions rise, Seema Sajdeh’s heartfelt remarks highlight the widespread concern for the well-being of the Khan family during this troubling time.
Sources By Agencies