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Salman Khan robbed by four girls in Mumbai nightclub

Salman Khan, who was once known as Bollywood’s bad boy, was robbed by four girls after they met him as fans and took away his wallet, sunglasses and Bajrangi Bhaijaan pendant that were kept on a nearby table.

Updated on: Oct 08, 2015 02:02 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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For all his macho image on screen, Salman ‘Dabanng’ Khan got a taste of the big bad world in real life recently when four girls, who met him as fans at a Bandra nightclub, walked away with his wallet, sunglasses and a Bajrangi Bhaijaan pendant.

Salman Khan at a promotional event for Bajrangi Bhaijaan. (Yogen Shah/HT)
Salman Khan at a promotional event for Bajrangi Bhaijaan. (Yogen Shah/HT)

According to a report in Mumbai Mirror, Salman had left his belongings on a nearby table when the girls approached him and started talking to them. Quoting a source, the reports adds that Salman’s security advised him to file a complaint, but the Dabangg star just wanted to get security improved instead.

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Salman’s sister Arpita Khan Sharma, however, said no such incident ever took place. “It’s not easy to rob Salman. He has not visited a night club in recent times nor does he carry a wallet,” she told the tabloid. Producer Nandita Singaa was quoted by the daily as saying, “Yes Salman was robbed and had to increase his security from two to 14 men.”

 
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