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Salman Khan fans burst crackers in theatre during Antim screening. Here’s what the actor had to say

Actor Salman Khan shared a video of a screening of his latest movie, Antim, and requested his fans to avoid bursting crackers inside movie theatres as it could endanger their lives.

Salman Khan posted a screening video of ‘Antim’ and requested his fans to not burst firecrackers inside cinema halls.

As moviegoers flocked to the nearest cinema halls to catch Salman Khan’s latest, Antim: The Final Truth, a screening video of the movie showed fans bursting crackers inside a theatre. The actor took to his social media account to share the video and requested his fans to avoid bursting firecrackers inside cinema halls as it could be a huge fire hazard.

Salman Khan posted the video on his Instagram account with the caption, “Request all my fans not to take fire crackers inside the auditorium as it could prove to be a huge fire hazard thereby endangering your lives and also others. My request to theatre owners not to allow fire crackers to be taken inside the cinema and security should stop them from doing so at entry point. Enjoy the film by all means but please please avoid this is my request to all my fans .. thank u.”

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