Salman Khan is one of the most phenomenal actors in the Hindi film industry. Over the years, the Bhaijaan of Bollywood left everyone in awe of his acting skill, handsomeness, strong personality, intelligence, fitness regimen, and more. Well, the actor recently made it to headlines due to his close friend, Baba Siddique’s brutal assassination. Baba Siddique was killed by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang for having a close association with Salman Khan. The gang took the charges of murder and even gave open threats to Salman. Amid this situation, an old video of the actor made rounds, wherein the actor shared how his iconic bracelet saves him from negativity.
Salman Khan revealed he wears his iconic blue bracelet to be protected from negativity in an old video amid the Bishnoi gang’s threat
Recently, an old video of Salman Khan made rounds on the discussion platform, Reddit, wherein he revealed the secrets about his iconic blue bracelet. The actor has been wearing this bracelet for over four decades now, and the gemstone used in it is called Feroza or turquoise, which generally brings luck and gives protection from troubles. Well, Salman had himself revealed how this gemstone saved him from negativity.
In the viral video, Salman was asked about his iconic bracelet. Answering the same, the actor shared that during his childhood, he was fascinated by the turquoise bracelet that his father, Salim Khan, used to wear, and he, being a kid back then, used to play with it. Seeing Salman’s love for his bracelet, Salim brought the exact same piece when the former started working. Salman said:
“My father always wore this and when I was growing up, it used to look cool on his hand. I used to… like how kids play with things I used to play with his bracelet. Then when I started working, he got me the exact one.”
In the same video, Salman Khan explained details about this iconic bracelet that he wears. The actor said that there are two living stones in the world; one is Greek, and the other is Feroza, and his bracelet features the second one. Salman added that whenever any negativity comes near him, Feroza first takes it. He said the stone has veins, and it’s fragile and thus, it gets cracks easily. Stating that it was his seventh stone at that time, Salman added:
“This stone is called Feroza. Apparently, there are only two living stones, they say. One is a Greek, and one is a Feroza. This is the turquoise. What happens with this is if there’s any negativity coming on to you, first this takes it. It gets veins in it and then it cracks. This is my seventh stone.”
Watch the video here.
Price of Salman Khan’s Feroza bracelet
Salman Khan has worn this Feroza bracelet for years now, and he dons it with seemingly a silver chain. While it brings luck and gives protection from negativity, it is also said that the wearer of Feroza ends up getting his/her sensitivity and thinking power levelled up. Talking about its price, the exact amount of the exact same piece that Salman wears isn’t known. However, as per reports, the gemstone Feroza isn’t that expensive. If several sites are to be followed, the price of Feroza begins from Rs. 570 per carat to Rs. 11,500 per carat onwards, and it solely depends on various aspects like the clarity of the stone, carat, weight, and even its treatments.
Salman Khan’s security has tightened up after Baba Siddique’s demise
After claiming the charges for Baba Siddique’s murder, the Lawrence Bishnoi gang gave a threat to Salman Khan and his close friends. Well, it’s worth mentioning that a few days ago, a firing incident took place at the actor’s house. Amid this tense situation, security has been reportedly tightened up for Salman Khan. As per reports, he is under 24/7 surveillance, and his apartment is also under the protection blanket of tight security. At the same time, fans, shoots, and other stuff had been prohibited outside the actor’s residence.
What do you think about Salman Khan’s Feroza bracelet?
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