Shah Rukh Khan’s security increased after death threats

Shah Rukh Khan’s security has been upgraded by the Maharashtra government to the Y+ category after he allegedly received death threats.

After the movies “Pathaan” and “Jawan,” he allegedly complained in writing to the state government that he had been receiving death threats.

Two police constables had previously guarded SRK, and in addition to them, he had a private security guard with him. As a result of the High Power Committee’s suggestions, his security has now been upgraded to a Y+ level.

Six trained commandos from the state’s VIP security squad will now always be with Shah Rukh Khan.

In addition to Shah Rukh’s personal security, four Mumbai Police officers would be stationed at his house 24 hours a day, according to the police.

‘Jawan’ has redefined box office success, hooking viewers with its compelling plot and top-notch performances, and rewriting record books along the way,’ the director says of the popularity of his movies.

SRK has become the first actor to have two films with a combined gross of Rs. 1 billion in a single year, with his most recent movie, “Jawan,” and his previous one, “Pathaan.”

The film’s creators recently held a press conference in Mumbai following the film’s success. SRK, Deepika Padukone, Sanya Malhotra, Sunil Grover, and Atlee all showed up to the occasion.

Sharing his excitement for the success of the movie, Shah Rukh said, “It’s a celebration. We rarely get a chance to live with a film for years. The making of Jawan has been going on for four years due to Covid and time constraints.”

“There were a lot of people involved in this film, especially people from the South who came and settled in Mumbai and have been living in Mumbai for the last four years and working day and night for this film, which is the hardest work ever.”

Nayanthara, Deepika Padukone, Priyamani, Sanya Malhotra, Ridhi Dogra, Lehar Khan, Girija Oak and Sanjeeta Bhattacharya make the stellar cast of the film, which is his South helmer Atlee’s maiden Bollywood directorial.

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