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Salman’s private dinner video LEAKS; fans call ‘serious security issue’

Salman Khan's private dinner video LEAKS online; angry fans call it 'serious security issue'

Salman Khan’s private dinner video surfaced online, triggering outrage among fans who slammed the person behind the leak. The brief clip shows a visibly tired Salman quietly dining with close friends, apparently unaware of being filmed. Meanwhile, the superstar is set to star opposite Nayanthara in an untitled actioner releasing Eid 2027.

Salman Khan, currently occupied with the shoot of his upcoming film alongside Nayanthara, recently found himself in the spotlight after losing his temper with the paparazzi over their alleged insensitive conduct outside a Mumbai hospital. The actor subsequently accepted the photographers’ apology at a public event, having earlier expressed his frustration through a series of late-night posts on Instagram. Now, Salman is once again at the centre of attention after a video from a private gathering began circulating online.

A viral clip shows a visibly tired Salman Khan dining quietly with close friends

The clip, which has since gone viral, lasts only a few seconds and captures Salman dining quietly with a small group of close friends, visibly appearing fatigued. While the exact venue remains unidentified, the footage appears to have been recorded discreetly, without the superstar’s knowledge.

Fans furious over leaked video raise serious privacy and security concerns

The clip’s circulation online triggered an immediate and sharp reaction from Khan’s fans, many of whom condemned the person responsible for sharing it. “Eating at home is a normal human necessity. Why is this even a topic of discussion? Being a celebrity doesn’t mean he has to starve,” wrote one fan. Another raised concerns about the video’s authenticity, stating, “God knows if this video is real or fake.” If it’s real, whoever made it is a despicable animal who only released it for views. People’s lives are not for public display online; everyone has their privacy.” A third fan went a step further, raising serious questions about the security implications of the leak. “#SalmanKhan – Is it just me, or is this whole viral dinner video actually concerning? I mean… if the clip is real and someone secretly recorded/leaked it, then that’s a serious privacy and security issue. Celebrities are public figures, yes, but not every single moment of their personal life is meant for the internet. People are busy discussing whether he was drunk or not, but the bigger question is: who leaked the video, and how did it even get out? Especially when Salman already has major security concerns around him, this kind of leak feels uncomfortable more than “viral”. Or is this even real in the first place?” Another comment simply read, “This is really sad; that guy is enjoying his food, and people are recording it, useless buggers.”

Salman Khan to share a screen with Nayanthara for the first time in the Eid 2027 release

On the professional front, Salman Khan is gearing up for his upcoming collaboration with director Vamshi Paidipally on a yet-untitled action film. Produced by Dil Raju, the project pairs Salman opposite Nayanthara, marking the first time the two superstars will share screen space. It will also be Salman’s maiden collaboration with the director. The film is scheduled to release on Eid 2027. Go to Source

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