'Jhoot...': Did Salman Khan’s react to Abhinav Kashyap’s EXPLOSIVE statements?

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Dabangg's director, Abhinav Kashyap, had earlier accused Salman Khan and his entire family of sabotaging his career and controlling the entire industry. Recently, he even made comments on Salman Khan's looks and more. He also labelled the Bigg Boss host a "convicted criminal" and made serious allegations against him. On Saturday's episode, the actor addressed these remarks on the latest episode of Bigg Boss 19. The actor addressed the contestants and said, "Bethe bethe log kuch bhi ant shant bolrahe hai, jiska taluq raha hai aur jinhone kaafi taarif ki hai meri. Ab, they don't quite like me anymore. Woh jo aake podcast wagera mein itna time waste karte hai, baatein bolte hai, manghanat baatein bolte hai jo bhi unke mann mein aaya hai. Jhoot, uth-patankh baatein karte hai, yeh isiliye karte hai kyunki unke paas koi kaam nahi hai. Meri darkhuast unse aur sabse yeh hai ki kuch kaam karlo."

He even added, "Guys, nothing better than work. No matter how you're feeling, no matter what you are going through. You've got to get up, take a shower, and land a job."

This made people think that Salman Khan's remarks were a response to Abhinav Kashyap's comments.

Salman Khan speaks about podcast saga by Abhinav Kashyap

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Abhinav Kashyap's comments

For the unversed, Abhinav made extremely shocking allegations against the actor on a podcast. He claimed that the actor took undue credit for the movie Dabangg and also dropped some hints at problems like addiction and manipulation.

The director also talked about older tensions, allegedly saying that while Tere Naam was being made, Salman had created a lot of issues for his brother, filmmaker and director Anurag Kashyap, so much so that he was forced to walk away from the film.

Abhinav also accused Salman of 'chamchagiri,' saying that when the actor praised Anurag Kashyap's new film, Nishaanchi, it was such a strategy to make the critics silent.

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