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Bollywood Rock star Actor Salman Khan asks his bodyguard of 15 years, Shera to unveil the first look of the 'Bodyguard'.
Salman Khan indeed has a big heart and if you are in his good books, trust him to take good care of you. During the unveiling of the first look of ‘Bodyguard’, the star took a back seat himself and allowed his real life bodyguard to do the honours. Shera was too overwhelmed to speak but managed to thank the actor for the kind gesture.



Speaking at the launch of the ‘bodyguard’ trailer, Salman said that Shera has been always there for him and he can trust him with money, girls, family and also his life. Not only that, Shera has always taken care of security of the women Salman had dated. “I could trust him with their security. I know he will always keep them safe,” said Salman as he shared some quirky anecdotes about their association of fifteen years. Salman also narrated how he first met him at a Wigfield concert when he was her bodyguard. “My sister wanted to meet the pop star and when I saw Shera at the door, I wasn’t sure if I could take her to meet the star but Shera let us meet her,” added Salman.

The film has Salman Khan playing Kareena’s bodyguard. So when asked how Shera contributed to the making of the film, Salman said, “I took tips from him on loyalty and security.” Earlier when Salman informed Shera about his plans, the bodyguard was taken aback. But he willingly agreed and thanked Salman for the opportunity.

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