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Salman Khan's Bodyguard Shera Escorts Justin Bieber Out Of Mumbai Airport

This will be Bieber's maiden concert in India.
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The wait is finally over for music lovers and 'Beliebers' as the international pop sensation Justin Bieber is all set to take the stage today in Mumbai for his maiden India concert.

The 23-year-old Canadian singer arrived at the Kalina Mumbai airport along with his crew on a chartered flight at 1:30 am today.

Dressed in a pink hoodie and shorts, the singer rushed out of the airport, where a group of fans and photographers had gathered to welcome him, heading straight to the St. Regis hotel in Lower Parel where he is staying.

Salman Khan's personal bodyguard Shera is Beiber's security escort for the duration of his stay in Mumbai.

#WATCH International pop singer Justin Bieber arrived in India late last night, for a concert in Mumbai later today pic.twitter.com/6vEIQmxd1i

— ANI (@ANI_news) May 10, 2017

Soon after his arrival, the Internet was flooded with photos and videos of the singer leaving the Mumbai airport.

#justinbieber at the Kalina airport in Mumbai, India

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Bieber will perform with DJ Starek at the DY Patil Stadium in Nerul, Navi Mumbai, today. The concert begins at 4 PM.

Last week, Bieber's list of 'demands' for the Mumbai concert organisers had everyone talking as the singer is bringing a ping pong table, a Playstation, IO HAWK, a sofa set, washing machine, refrigerator, cupboard and a massage table with him.

Around 45,000 'Beliebers' are expected to be in attendance for the Grammy-winning singer's show in India, titled the 'Purpose World Tour'.

Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale said 500 security personnel, along with 25 police officers, have been deployed to ensure security at the stadium, with drone cameras keeping a constant watch.

(Inputs from PTI)

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