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Salman Khan Spills the Beans on Jail Time!

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TL;DR: Bollywood's Bhaijaan, Salman Khan, recently opened up about his prison days, sharing how he coped with restrictions and maintained discipline. He emphasized the importance of hard work and staying committed to family and work, even in challenging times.

Salman Khan, our very own Dabangg star, recently had a heart-to-heart with his nephew, Arhaan Khan, on the podcast "Dumb Biryani." In this candid chat, he spilled the beans about his time behind bars. He shared that during his jail stint, he couldn't do much but sleep to pass the time. He emphasized the importance of pushing oneself, saying that even if you're tired, you should get up and keep going. He mentioned that sometimes he sleeps for just an hour or two, and once a month, he might get a full seven hours. He believes in being there for friends, family, and work, no matter how tough it gets.

For those who might not know, Salman's prison time was linked to a 1998 case involving the illegal hunting of blackbucks. In April 2006, he was sentenced to five years in Jodhpur jail but got out on bail after a few days. Again in 2018, a Jodhpur court sentenced him in a related case, leading to a brief prison stay before he was released on bail.

On the work front, Salman is gearing up for "Sikandar," directed by AR Murugadoss and co-starring Rashmika Mandanna, set to release this Eid. He's also got "Kick 2" lined up in the coming months.

It's interesting to see how even the biggest stars face challenges and find ways to stay strong. Salman's reflections remind us of the importance of discipline and perseverance.

MediaFx Opinion: Salman's experiences shed light on the broader issues within our justice system. It's crucial to recognize that while celebrities might have the means to navigate legal challenges, countless individuals from working-class backgrounds face similar situations without support. This disparity highlights the need for a more equitable system that ensures justice for all, regardless of one's social or economic status.

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