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All quiet on Bollywood front as Salman spends another night in jail

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

today spent a second consecutive day at the Central Jail but few of his happy colleagues ventured online to voice their support for the 'Sultan' of Bollywood, arguably the industry's most saleable star.

Yesterday, Subhash Ghai, actor-politicians and and were among the few people backing Salman, who was convicted for killing two blackbucks in 1998 and sentenced to five years in jail.

Today, there was from the biggies of the industry.

However, some of his friends and colleagues did visit the actor's family at their home in Galaxy Apartments here.

Saif Ali Khan, who was acquitted in the case and Shatrughan Sinha with wife and daughter called on the family. Ramesh Taurani, producer of "Race 3", which is still under production, and ex sister-in-law also visited the family.

Filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala, a close friend of Salman, cancelled the success party of his latest release "Baaghi 2" and left for soon after the verdict.

But most big stars, including Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, and Javed Akhtar, known for articulating their views and active on social media, stayed mum.

This is Salman's fifth stint in jail, on charges varying from poaching and killing a pedestrian in a hit and run in 2002 in

A sessions court Friday reserved its decision on Salman's bail plea till tomorrow.

The is said to have shot and killed two blackbucks in Kankani village near on the night of 1, 1998 during the shooting of the film "Hum Saath Saath Hain".

The trial court acquitted his colleagues Saif Ali Khan, Tabu, Neelam and and a local, Dushyant Singh, giving them the "benefit of doubt".

None of the actors, who flew down to for the hearing, have commented on Salman's conviction till now.

Neelam's husband told after the verdict yesterday, "I am happy for Neelam and the rest. I don't know why Salman was singled out. It seems his celebrity status has come in the way."

Others from the industry did sympathise with the 52-year-old star, but were cautious.

"I hope he gets justice in the coming times. I am sure, he is a strong man and people's good wishes are with him which will help him overcome the difficult times.

"It is my personal experience that is a good human being and has done a lop of philanthropic work for the welfare of people, irrespective of caste or community," Babbar had said.

"I am extremely shocked," film Ghai said, adding that he had "full trust in the Indian judiciary which has many other doors" for an "appeal for final justice".

said the punishment was harsh, and added that had done "a lot of humanitarian work".

Varun Dhawan, who was in to promote his upcoming film "October", tweeted, "I know for a fact that Salman bhai and his family have the utmost respect and faith in our judiciary system. is one of the strongest and most genuine people I know and I'm sure he will come out of this stronger.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 19:25 IST
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