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Salman Khan's casual Sunday vibe wins fans over. See pic

Salman Khan's casual Sunday vibe wins fans over. See pic

India Today22-06-2025
Actor Salman Khan took the internet by storm on Sunday with a brand new Instagram post. A casual photo of himself, the post instantly sparked excitement among fans, many of whom said it made their 'Sunday complete'.In the photo, the 'Sikandar' actor wore a casual grey t-shirt, which he styled with sunglasses and his classic blue stone bracelet. He was also seen holding a Being Human mug.advertisementHere's the picture:
Credit: Instagram/@beingsalmankhan
Several social media users complimented his swag in the comment section. One user commented, "Love you bhaijaan ab jaa kar dil ko sukun aaya Sunday complete (sic)." Another cited a popular dialogue of the actor, "Mere bare mein itna mat socho, mein dil mein aata hu samjh mejn nahi," and added that the actor's dialogues are written based on his personality.Read a few comments here:The 59-year-old recently made an appearance on 'The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 3', where he made several revelations about battling multiple health issues, marriage and other aspects of his life. He also revealed that his look in his cult-classic film 'Tere Naam' was inspired by former Indian president Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.On the professional front, Salman was last seen in 'Sikandar'. Directed by AR Murugadoss, the film is currently streaming on Netflix.Must Watch
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