"The order will not change my life so why does he need to worry about it? Even if I say something against the actor for ruining my life, who cares about it. Initially, I had a strong opinion against action but not now. I don't want him to be punished as it is not going to help me anyway. What we expect is more help from him, for disturbing our lives," said Abdulla Shaikh.Shaikh initially used to curse Salman Khan but gradually his ill-feelings against the actor disappeared. But, he still hates the actor whenever someone reminds him about the accident."We heard lots of good things about Salman in our village and in the city that he helps the poor and needy. But he did nothing for us. Sometimes I used to think that he will come to us, try to understand our family problem and provide us with some help. But it remained a fantasy. I believed that all his helping hand stories are imaginary," said Abdulla.Initially, Abdulla had the feeling of punishing Salman for running the bakery workers lives. "But gradually I accepted the reality. He is big man, we cannot harm him," said Abdulla.In 2007, after the court's direction, four injured victims got compensation of Rs 3 lakh each. Abdulla said that they actually got only Rs 1.8 lakh, as each of them had paid Rs 1.2 lakh as legal charges. Abdulla said that he paid his creditors after receiving the compensation.He had sustained a fracture in a leg along with other body injuries in the 2002 accident. He spent two months in a hospital and then shifted to his native place in Uttar Pradesh. He spends around a year in his village to heal his injuries. He was the only earning member in the family. For two years his family survived on loan provided by relatives and friends. Abdulla has four kids and one of his daughter is under medical treatment since years.Abdulla returned to the city in 2003, but the A-1 bakery owner, where he used to work at the time of the accident, refused to provide him work. He started to work in another bakery at Bandra (West). For the bakery workers, Abdulla is Salam Khan's case victim. Whenever they want to tease or annoy Abdulla, they tear Salman Khan's photos from any of newspaper lying in the bakery and stick it where Abdulla works in the bakery."People like him get work till they remain physically fit. We struggle hard to earn our livelihood and help our families. We have no time to follow up the case verdict," said Abdulla.