Bollywood megastar Salman Khan once again demonstrated his unrivaled star power, lighting up an event in Mumbai with his electrifying dance moves to the popular song ‘Jalwa’ from the film Wanted. The crowd went into a frenzy as Khan performed the iconic hook step, delivering it with his signature panache and energy, reminding everyone why he’s a perpetual favorite in Bollywood.
Dressed in a casual light-colored t-shirt and jeans, Salman Khan made a striking yet understated entrance. He took part in the unveiling of eco-friendly Ganesha idols, alongside renowned personalities like Kailash Kher and Sonu Nigam. The event, which focused on promoting sustainability during Ganesh Chaturthi, was organized by the Divyaj Foundation, an advocate for eco-friendly celebrations.
As the evening unfolded, it became clear that Salman Khan was the heart and soul of the event. Not only did he capture everyone’s attention with his dance performance, but he also engaged the audience by blowing kisses and sharing a warm, infectious smile. Each gesture was met with roars of approval from an appreciative crowd, further cementing his status as a beloved icon.
Earlier in the day, the actor was seen arriving at the event in the company of his sister, Alvira Khan Agnihotri, and actress Sonali Bendre. The trio’s appearance became an instant talking point on social media, with fans nostalgic over Salman and Sonali’s on-screen chemistry from the popular film ‘Hum Saath-Saath Hain.’ Their warm hug and camaraderie at the event rekindled memories of the duo’s roles as Prem and Preeti in the film.
Throughout the day, numerous photographs and videos of Salman Khan and Sonali Bendre’s interactions circulated widely among their fanbase, creating a wave of nostalgia and affection. This reunion not only highlighted their enduring friendship but also reminded fans of Bollywood’s golden days. The visuals of the event, capturing Salman posing with the eco-friendly Ganesha idols and interacting warmly with the crowd, underscored the actor’s commitment to environmental causes and his ability to draw immense public attention.
While the event was a smashing success, Salman Khan also has a busy time ahead on the professional front. He is set to headline the upcoming film ‘Sikandar,’ marking yet another collaboration with acclaimed producer Sajid Nadiadwala. The duo has previously delivered several box office hits, including ‘Kick,’ ‘Judwaa,’ and ‘Mujhse Shaadi Karogi.
.’ Directed by A.R. Murugadoss, ‘Sikandar’ is set for a grand release during Eid 2025, adding to the excitement surrounding the film.
In recent updates from the sets of ‘Sikandar,’ Salman Khan shared a lively picture on social media. In the photo, Salman is seen wearing a light blue shirt, smiling warmly at a screen, with producer Sajid Nadiadwala and director A.R. Murugadoss sharing a laugh beside him. “Looking forward to #Eid2025 with team #Sikandar #SajidNadiadwala’s #SikandarDirected by @a.r.murugadoss Releasing in cinemas EID 2025,” he captioned the post, creating a buzz among his numerous fans.
Adding to the anticipation, the production house had previously announced that popular actress Rashmika Mandanna would be joining the cast of ‘Sikandar.’ They shared this exciting news on social media in May 2024, stating, “Welcoming the fabulous @rashmika_mandanna to star opposite @beingsalmankhan in #Sikandar! Can’t wait for their on-screen magic to unfold on EID 2025!” The announcement has garnered widespread excitement, projecting ‘Sikandar’ as one of the most eagerly awaited films of the next year.
Amid his bustling career, Salman Khan continues to charm both his audience and the media with his dynamic presence, whether it be on a film set or at a public event. His recent appearance at the eco-friendly Ganpati event in Mumbai not only emphasized his dedication to promoting sustainable practices but also reflected his enduring appeal and ability to connect with fans on a personal level.
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