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Salman threatens to quit Twitter if fans don't stop trolling SRK, Aamir

| | Jun 10, 2015, at 08:16 pm
Mumbai, June 10 (IBNS): Bollywood actor Salman Khan has warned his fans to stop trolling his B-Town colleagues Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan in Twitter war.

He has officially declared that SRK and Aamir are his friends and that he won't tolerate any fan of his putting down either of the other two Khans.

"How many of u r on false identities n y? Fan  who is  on a  false identity   using it to put another actor,friend colleague down ,is no fan of mine,don't like.  simple funda hai," Salman tweeted.

He said he joined Twitter not to indulge in such "ugly" war.

"Messed up fighting over yr  hero's vit each other. make this journey  beautiful, dint sign up fr this ugly twitter war n not a part of it ," wrote Salman.

The actor also threatened to quit Twitter if such things continued.

"Continue it n I vil b off twitter. Came here to spread love, share sm thoughts hv fun vit fans  not for them to insult my fraternity. Hut," Salman posted.

"See a lot of love n respect n happy to b here but then thr is a lot of die hard fans who r going wrong in thr thought process competing .Don't want them to fight or turn nasty, ugly, abusive. Twitter shld also block abusive language, how difficult is that," read a post of Salman.

"How rich in culture n respect v were. Kya ho gaya yaar. Itni nafrat Pyar mein kyun ? If any 1 who follows me disrespect any of my faternity," he said.

Salman said none of the actors are competing with each other for top spots.

"Have come here so v can grow together b happy n if me n my colleges r creating a darrar between fans then it's not wort it," he wrote.

"Don't even need to tweet all this but wanted to so that u understand it's not cool fr u fans to fight vit each other," said he.

Salman said his colleagues SRK and Aamir also hate these kind of wars. He said both these actors are his friends.

"Sharukh n amir hate it oo. N for my fans don't let me dwn. Srk n amir khan r my friend toh buss. Bhad mein gaya No 1,2,3. Samjhe kya?," posted Salman.

"Don't waste your time on these  bakwass  things . not important, important is  that u r so busy that u don't have any time for this rubbish,. I wld b the happiest man if u have no time to follow me, b on twitter, reply, etc  n make your life n b your own hero," Salman posted.

The three stars have continued to rule the industry for long now and have been reasons for several super hit films.

A long time rivalry between Salman and SRK was resolved last year.

In fact, SRK and Aamir recently unveiled the first look of Salman's upcoming film 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' on Twitter.

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