June 10, 2026

Central Times

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Salman Khan expressed anger against paparazzi after an incident outside a hospital on Tuesday night. The actor later shared several Instagram posts criticizing the behaviour of photographers. He accused some media members of trying to benefit from his personal pain. Salman also questioned the lack of sensitivity shown during a difficult moment.

The controversy started when photographers followed Salman Khan outside the hospital and shouted the title of his upcoming film, Maatrubhoomi: May War Rest in Peace. Salman reacted strongly and asked the paparazzi if they had “lost their minds.” Videos of the confrontation quickly spread across social media platforms. The actor later decided to explain his side through a series of online posts.

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Salman Khan says respect matters more than viral content

In his Instagram messages, Salman Khan said he had always supported media photographers and respected their work. However, he stated that people should not turn someone’s personal suffering into entertainment or profit. Salman also warned that he would not tolerate such behaviour in future situations. He reminded photographers to think about how they would feel in similar circumstances involving their own families.

The actor shared another strong message where he said age had not reduced his ability to fight back. He added that he still knew how to respond firmly when someone crossed limits. Salman’s remarks attracted major attention online, with many users debating celebrity privacy and media ethics. Some social media users supported the actor, while others discussed the growing pressure created by paparazzi culture.

After the incident, photographers reportedly apologised to Salman Khan for their behaviour outside the hospital. Meanwhile, the actor continues to work on his upcoming projects, including Maatrubhoomi: May War Rest in Peace, based on the Galwan Valley clash. Salman will also appear in SVC63 alongside Nayanthara. The film marks his first collaboration with director Vamshi Paidipally and producer Dil Raju.

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