The prestigious “Bollywood Big One” event, scheduled to take place in London on May 4 and 5, has been postponed due to the ongoing tensions following the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Bollywood star Salman Khan, who was set to perform at the event along with other major celebrities including Madhuri Dixit, Varun Dhawan, Tiger Shroff, and Kriti Sanon, confirmed the delay on social media.
In his statement, Khan expressed regret over the decision, acknowledging the excitement of his fans in London who had eagerly awaited the event. He emphasized that the safety and well-being of everyone involved were paramount, given the current situation. “In these challenging times, it is only right to prioritize everyone’s safety, and I believe postponing the event is the most responsible course of action,” Khan said.
The decision follows the heightened security concerns stemming from the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which has escalated tensions between India and Pakistan. These developments have affected not only local events but also international gatherings like this one in London, where tensions between supporters of the two countries have reportedly increased.
Salman Khan assured his fans that new dates for the event would be announced soon and expressed his apologies for any disappointment caused. He also reiterated his commitment to performing for fans as soon as circumstances allow.
