Salman Khan Slams Paparazzi Outside Hospital, Says ‘I Am 60 But Haven’t Forgotten To Fight’ On Social Media With Selfie

Salman Khan Slams Paparazzi Outside Hospital, Says ‘I Am 60 But Haven’t Forgotten To Fight’ On Social Media With Selfie

Salman Khan Slams Paparazzi Outside Hospital, Says ‘I Am 60 But Haven’t Forgotten To Fight’ On Social Media With Selfie

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Actor Salman Khan expressed anger against paparazzi and sections of the media after a video from outside a hospital went viral on social media, leading the superstar to share multiple emotional posts online.

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has strongly reacted against paparazzi and media behaviour after an incident outside a hospital reportedly left him upset and angry.

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A video circulating on social media showed Salman Khan losing his temper while coming out of a hospital as photographers shouted and tried to capture visuals. Following the incident, the actor shared a series of emotional and strongly-worded social media posts targeting those he felt were insensitive during a difficult moment.

In one of the posts, Salman wrote that he has always supported the press and interacted respectfully with media persons throughout his career. However, he questioned the behaviour of some photographers who, according to him, were trying to “enjoy his pain” for content and earnings.

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Sharing a selfie on Instagram, Salman Khan wrote, “If I see a press person in the hospital who is enjoying my pain… that is the same press whom I always stood by.”

In another strongly-worded message, the actor questioned whether photographs were more important than a person’s life and emotions. He wrote, “If they want to make money from my losses, then shut up. Don’t enjoy. Is the photo more important or life?”

The actor also warned paparazzi against crossing personal boundaries during sensitive situations. Referring to grief and emotional moments, Salman wrote that such behaviour would not be acceptable if the same happened to someone from their own family.

One of his posts read, “I will burn a hundred like this. Try it with me next time on your brother’s grief.”

Salman Khan also made it clear that despite turning 60, he still knows how to defend himself and take action when needed. In another post, he wrote, “I have turned 60. But remember, I have not forgotten to fight.”

The series of posts quickly went viral across social media platforms, sparking debate among fans and users about celebrity privacy and paparazzi culture in India.

While many fans supported Salman Khan and said celebrities also deserve personal space during difficult situations, others discussed the growing competition among paparazzi and the pressure to capture exclusive visuals.

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