
'Bhai did more acting here than actual film': Salman Khan packs a punch in Sikandar Netflix release announcement
The video shows Salman in a lift with an assistant director from Netflix when a few goons come barging in. Salman takes charge and lets the goons know why he is the last person they should mess with. The video ends with Salman letting fans know when and where to watch his movie on Netflix.
His fans were rather impressed by the action-packed adventure. 'Salman's energy here gives old Salman vibes. Good to see him back,' wrote a fan. Another said, 'This announcement is better than whole movie.' This was also said about Salman's performance.
'Did more acting in this ad for netflix than the whole film. Just Salman things,' wrote a person on Reddit. Another wrote on YouTube, 'Salman's acting in This announcement better than whole film..' 'That is solely because… Bhai aur Bhai ka kaam karne ka andaaz, dil mein aata hai, samajh mein nahi (Bhai and his style can only be understood by the heart, not by logic).'
The movie is out now on Netflix. The streamer wrote on YouTube. 'Aap Sikandar ko dhundh rahe hain, aur Sikandar aapke ghar mein intezaar kar raha hai. Watch Sikandar, starring Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna, out now on Netflix!'
HT review of Sikandar read, 'Salman's dialogues in many of his previous films, apart from his hooksteps, are iconic. Here, in Sikandar, neither of them stands out. The music is weak, and none of the songs leave a mark. Santhosh Narayanan's background score works in a couple of places, all of them action sequences.'

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Time of India
26 minutes ago
- Time of India
Theo Von Turns Against Trump? Comedian Slams Administration Amid Epstein Files Controversy
Salman Khan Confesses 'Action In Cold Water Is Brutal' for 'Battle Of Galwan' Salman Khan Opened Up About The Gruelling Preparation For His Role As An Army Officer In 'Battle Of Galwan'. At 59, He Admitted That Action Sequences Have Become 'More And More Difficult'—Whereas It Used To Take A Week Or Two, Now It Demands Months Of Training. Salman Revealed That The Shoot Will Take Place In Ladakh's High‑Altitude Cold Waters. He's Rigorously Training With Running, Kicking, Punching, Low‑Oxygen Conditioning, And Strict Diet To Prepare Physically And Mentally. 462 views | 23 hours ago


Indian Express
26 minutes ago
- Indian Express
Mohanlal gracefully embraces his feminine energy in jewellery ad, fan says ‘Those hand moments done so beautifully'. Watch
You know you are watching a great actor when they captivate you without uttering a single word. In his latest jewellery ad, Mohanlal does just that — keeping you hooked for 110 seconds with nothing but his expressions, body language, and magnetic screen presence. The ad marks his reunion with acclaimed ad filmmaker and Thudarum co-star Prakash Varma. The ad opens with Mohanlal stepping out of his car. He is welcomed warmly by Prakash, who walks him through the shoot setup. 'We've shot this in fashion photography style,' he says, before introducing Mohanlal to the model, 'Brother, this is Shivani.' From the moment Mohanlal meets Shivani, his gaze is subtly drawn to the exquisite diamond jewellery she is wearing. The scene transitions quickly to Shivani removing the jewellery and walking off with Prakash. In a blink-and-miss moment, Mohanlal slyly picks up the jewellery and that's when the real drama begins. As the crew scrambles in panic trying to locate the missing pieces, their search leads them to Mohanlal's vanity van. What follows is a stunning twist–the actor, now adorned with the jewellery, bracelet, and ring, is seen gracefully embracing his feminine energy. He dances with elegance and abandon, effortlessly pulling off delicate hand gestures and graceful spins, commanding your full attention every second. ALSO READ | Shah Rukh Khan went shopping for Adnan Sami after knowing he didn't have warm clothes: 'I used to wear Hawaiin shirts and nothing else' The ad concludes with Prakash Varma catching him mid-performance, prompting Mohanlal to break into infectious laughter. The ad quickly caught the attention of fans online. 'A10. Really pulled off the feminine movements,' one Reddit user wrote. Another said, 'How effortlessly this man switches from the most masculine characters to the most feminine ones. A true legend.' Other comments read, 'Damn, he did it so gracefully', 'I cringed — but also admired how natural it looked', and 'Those hand movements… done so beautifully.'


NDTV
an hour ago
- NDTV
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah Actor Sonalika Joshi Clarifies Being Called A "Chain Smoker"
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah Actor Sonalika Joshi AKA Madhavi was once called a "chain smoker" as she featured in a photo shoot, holding a cigarette. What's Happening Sonalika Joshi shared in a recent interview how she was being called a chain smoker by fans after her picture with a cigarette went viral. "I was just holding it and sitting like that. I wasn't even smoking. It was just for the style, for the pose. Then suddenly, so many things came out on YouTube-'I'm a chain smoker' and what not. I said, let them talk. My family is my most important, my greatest asset. If they know how I am, then what difference does it make what they print?," she recalled. "It was a proper photoshoot. The look was totally different. I wasn't casually smoking with a group or playing Sonalika doing that. If they don't understand that, let them talk," she said. "Maybe they're enjoying it. Maybe their YouTube is getting views. Either they get some sadistic pleasure, or they just want to be judgmental. Let them," Sonalika added. Sonalika Joshi On TV Joshi has acted in theatre plays like Baiko Asun Shejari, Wadhta Wadhta Wadhe, Bol Bachchan, Choukon etc early in her life. Later on she did Marathi TV serials like Paus Yeta Yeta, Kimayagar, Mahashweta, Nayak, Ek Shwasache Antar, Jagnavegali etc and TV commercials as a successful actress. Since 2008, she has been playing Madhavi Bhide in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah opposite Mandar Chandwadkar. In A Nutshell