Coronavirus Pandemic: Salman Khan And Family Moved To Panvel Farmhouse After Radhe Shoot Got Cancelled

    COVID-19: Salman And Family Moved To Panvel Farmhouse

    Coronavirus Pandemic: Salman Khan And Family Moved To Panvel Farmhouse After Radhe Shoot Got Cancelled

    Confirmed positive cases of novel coronavirus have been escalating at an astonishing rate. To help stop the spread of the virus, social-distancing and home-quarantine have been suggested as the need of the hour. Bollywood celebrities are also practicing self-isolation and have actively been requesting fans to stay home through their official social media handles. Superstar Salman Khan, who was going to begin filming for Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai, moved to his Panvel farmhouse when the shoot was cancelled.

    In a report shared by Mumbai Mirror, a source close to the development revealed, “He was to shoot for (the Prabhudheva-directed action-thriller) Radhe in Mumbai till the month-end, but when the shoot was cancelled, he rushed off to the farmhouse, his favourite place when he is not working.” Salman was accompanied by his entire family and dogs. His sister Arpita and her husband Aayush Sharma also moved to the farmhouse with their kids. The source further shared, “Salman is fond of kids and wants to spend time with Arpita, Aayush and their kids Ahil and Ayat (who shares her birthday with her actor-uncle).”

    Salman is keeping himself and his family busy by using the amenities around the farmhouse, which is named after Arpita. The source stated, “There's a big in-house gym, which has ensured that Salman's workout regimen is not interrupted. He goes on impromptu treks in the area around. Since the property is spread across acres of land, there are dirt bikes, ATVs, bullets and jeeps to get around the premises. Sometimes, he also goes out to harvest fresh fruits and vegetables. Everyone is served home-cooked food made with in-house farm produce.” Bhaijaan is also spending his free time by sketching. He recently shared a video flaunting his skills on social media, leaving fans in awe.

    Starting 25th March, India has been put on a complete lockdown for the next 21 days. Our honorable Prime Minister had addressed the nation on 24th March at 8pm to share that this is the only way to help stop the spread of the virus. So far, the number of positive cases reported by our country is over 600.