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Salman khan was trolled for belly last month. Now his lean look at 59 stuns fans. Here is how he did it
Salman khan was trolled for belly last month. Now his lean look at 59 stuns fans. Here is how he did it

Economic Times

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

Salman khan was trolled for belly last month. Now his lean look at 59 stuns fans. Here is how he did it

After facing criticism for his physique, Salman Khan, at 59, has stunned fans with a remarkable fitness transformation. Pictures shared by a co-star reveal a leaner, more toned Khan, showcasing his dedication to fitness. His regimen includes intense HIIT workouts, volume sets, and a clean, home-cooked diet, proving his commitment to maintaining his status as a Bollywood fitness icon. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What is the secret behind his fitness at 59? What does Bhaijaan's diet look like? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Salman Khan's upcoming work In an age when celebrity transformations often feel filtered and forced, Salman Khan has once again done what he does best—silenced critics not with words, but with sheer willpower. Just a month after being trolled for his belly in a viral concert video, the 59-year-old superstar has bounced back with a leaner, more chiselled look that has left fans doing a double-take. Shared by his Race 3 co-star Saajan Singh, the pictures show Salman sporting a fitted black tee and blue jeans, looking effortlessly cool and noticeably better shape, reminding everyone why he's still Bollywood's original fitness impressive makeover comes after social media roasted the actor in May, when a concert clip revealed his midsection during a dance routine. While trolls went to town, questioning his fitness and age, Salman stayed quiet, choosing instead to hit the gym harder than ever. Saajan shared the photo of Salman Khan with the caption, 'Thank you, Sir for opening your arms, home and heart to us. Blessed & grateful.'According to sources close to the actor, Salman's transformation is rooted in a no-nonsense, old-school routine. Under the guidance of his long-time trainer Rakesh R Uddiyar, Salman is currently focused on high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and volume sets with minimal rest. He prefers to train without air-conditioning, pushing his endurance while maximising calorie diet remains equally clean, built around simple, home-cooked meals prepared by his mother. With an emphasis on lean proteins, greens, and zero processed foods, his nutrition supports the rigorous demands of his workouts. Cycling, swimming, and outdoor training add to his holistic approach to staying the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha (Bakra Eid), Salman Khan delighted fans with a heartfelt festive greeting on Instagram. Sharing a suave picture of himself dressed in style and flaunting a clean-shaven look, the superstar paired it with a simple yet warm message: 'Eid Mubarak.' His charming smile and striking gaze instantly won over the internet, adding a personal touch to the on the professional front, Salman is keeping fans excited with his upcoming international action drama, The Seven Dogs. Reuniting with Sanjay Dutt and featuring Italian actress Monica Bellucci, the film promises high-octane thrills and global appeal. A teaser recently dropped showing Salman in a sharp pinstripe suit and Dutt in an intense face-off, sparking major buzz. The film, backed by Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority and crafted by an international crew, marks Salman's return to global cinema after Marigold in 2007.

Salman khan was trolled for belly last month. Now his lean look at 59 stuns fans. Here is how he did it
Salman khan was trolled for belly last month. Now his lean look at 59 stuns fans. Here is how he did it

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Salman khan was trolled for belly last month. Now his lean look at 59 stuns fans. Here is how he did it

What is the secret behind his fitness at 59? What does Bhaijaan's diet look like? Salman Khan's upcoming work In an age when celebrity transformations often feel filtered and forced, Salman Khan has once again done what he does best—silenced critics not with words, but with sheer willpower. Just a month after being trolled for his belly in a viral concert video, the 59-year-old superstar has bounced back with a leaner, more chiselled look that has left fans doing a double-take. Shared by his Race 3 co-star Saajan Singh, the pictures show Salman sporting a fitted black tee and blue jeans, looking effortlessly cool and noticeably better shape, reminding everyone why he's still Bollywood's original fitness impressive makeover comes after social media roasted the actor in May, when a concert clip revealed his midsection during a dance routine. While trolls went to town, questioning his fitness and age, Salman stayed quiet, choosing instead to hit the gym harder than ever. Saajan shared the photo of Salman Khan with the caption, 'Thank you, Sir for opening your arms, home and heart to us. Blessed & grateful.'According to sources close to the actor, Salman's transformation is rooted in a no-nonsense, old-school routine. Under the guidance of his long-time trainer Rakesh R Uddiyar, Salman is currently focused on high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and volume sets with minimal rest. He prefers to train without air-conditioning, pushing his endurance while maximising calorie diet remains equally clean, built around simple, home-cooked meals prepared by his mother. With an emphasis on lean proteins, greens, and zero processed foods, his nutrition supports the rigorous demands of his workouts. Cycling, swimming, and outdoor training add to his holistic approach to staying the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha (Bakra Eid), Salman Khan delighted fans with a heartfelt festive greeting on Instagram. Sharing a suave picture of himself dressed in style and flaunting a clean-shaven look, the superstar paired it with a simple yet warm message: 'Eid Mubarak.' His charming smile and striking gaze instantly won over the internet, adding a personal touch to the on the professional front, Salman is keeping fans excited with his upcoming international action drama, The Seven Dogs. Reuniting with Sanjay Dutt and featuring Italian actress Monica Bellucci, the film promises high-octane thrills and global appeal. A teaser recently dropped showing Salman in a sharp pinstripe suit and Dutt in an intense face-off, sparking major buzz. The film, backed by Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority and crafted by an international crew, marks Salman's return to global cinema after Marigold in 2007.

Doctors warn of post-festival health risks
Doctors warn of post-festival health risks

Express Tribune

time09-06-2025

  • Health
  • Express Tribune

Doctors warn of post-festival health risks

While Eidul Azha is also known as Bakra Eid because it is celebrated with a variety of rich and flavourful meat dishes, but doctors are cautioning against overeating and improper meat storage, both of which have led to a rise in gastrointestinal diseases. Every year, doctors report a surge in patients suffering from stomach-related ailments such as diarrhea, cholera, and abdominal pain during Eidul Azha. These cases are largely attributed to excessive meat consumption, spicy food, and unsafe food handling practices. "We see a big increase in the number of patients with gastrointestinal issues starting from the first day of Eidul Azha. Most cases are linked to overeating and the consumption of heavily spiced foods," Dr Imran Sarwar, Emergency In-Charge at Civil Hospital, said while talking to The Express Tribune. He further stated that prolonged power outages and extreme summer temperatures can spoil frozen meat, potentially leading to the development of toxins. "Improperly stored meat becomes a health hazard," Dr Sarwar added. "It is essential to use polythene bags or airtight containers to store meat in the freezer. Plastic bags should be avoided, as they do not prevent freezer gases from affecting the meat." Doctors recommend moderation in both portion sizes and cooking methods. Adults should limit their daily meat intake to 100-150 grams, while children should consume no more than 70 grams. Those with chronic health conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, or uric acid issues are advised to be particularly cautious. "Goat meat is generally lighter and easier to digest than beef," Dr Sarwar said. "However, it should still be cooked with mild spices and accompanied by yogurt, fresh salads, fruits, and vegetables to aid digestion." Doctors urge the public to exercise dietary restraint and adopt safe food storage practices to prevent illness and ensure a healthy, enjoyable Eid celebration.

Salman Khan wishes 'Eid Mubarak' with a dapper pic
Salman Khan wishes 'Eid Mubarak' with a dapper pic

Hans India

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Salman Khan wishes 'Eid Mubarak' with a dapper pic

Mumbai: On the auspicious occasion of Bakra Eid or Eid-ul-Adha, Salman Khan took to his Instagram handle to wish everyone "Eid Mubarak". Khan further treated the fans with a dapper picture of himself in a clean-shaven look, gazing straight into the camera with a smile on his face. Aside from him, taking to his X handle, versatile actor Kamal Haasan wished all through a social media post that read, "My heartfelt greetings to my brothers and sisters celebrating Bakrid, the great day of remembrance of sacrifice. May equality and brotherhood prevail! #EidMubarak." Madhuri Dixit also penned on her Instagram stories, "Wishing you and your family a blessed Eid al Adha, May this sacred time bring you renewed faith, inner peace, and continued success. Eid Mubarak." Moreover, Allu Arjun, Anil Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Manoj Bajpayee, and several others penned lovely Eid wishes. Work-wise, Khan will once again be seen sharing screen space with Sanjay Dutt in the forthcoming international project, "The Seven Dogs", which will also mark the latter's international debut. Giving the movie buffs some clue as to what they can expect from the drama, the makers dropped a captivating teaser from the project. While we caught a passing glimpse of Khan in a pinstripe suit, Sanju Baba was spotted pointing a gun at someone. These two will be co-starring Italian actress Monica Bellucci in their next. The film is based on an original story by Turki Alalshikh (aka Turki Al-Sheikh), chairman of Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority. The camera work for the flick has been performed by Robrecht Heyvaert, whereas the department of production design has been headed by Paul Kirby. Beatrice Giannini is in charge of costume design. Before this, Khan and Sanjay had collaborated on various acclaimed projects including "Saajan" and "Chal Mere Bhai". "The Seven Dogs" marks Khan's second international outing after the 2007 drama, "Marigold".

Where are we heading to as a society: Khan Sir reacts strongly to Muzaffarpur rape case
Where are we heading to as a society: Khan Sir reacts strongly to Muzaffarpur rape case

Hans India

time07-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Where are we heading to as a society: Khan Sir reacts strongly to Muzaffarpur rape case

Patna: Responding stronly to Muzaffarpur rape case, popular educator and YouTuber Khan Sir on Saturday questioned the very fabric of humanity in today's society. His remarks came after the tragic death of an 11-year-old Dalit girl, who was reportedly sexually assaulted and then denied timely medical care, ultimately succumbing to her injuries. Speaking to IANS, Khan Sir said, 'This is not just a case of crime, this is a question of our collective humanity." Describing the inhumanity of the incident, he said, 'Arif Mohammad Khan (Bihar Governor), who came to meet me, was very shaken. He told us, 'How can a human being be so devoid of empathy that a child – a 11-year-old girl – comes out limping after being raped, and even then, the system fails to respond?' She was taken away in an ambulance, and even then, she was shuttled between hospitals without proper treatment.' 'Where are we going as a society? The pain of another should feel like our own – this is the essence of humanity. If we lose this, then what is the difference between humans and animals?" he told IANS. Khan Sir further called on the legal fraternity to introspect. 'Why do some lawyers take up the cases of such criminals—rapists, acid attackers, and murderers? I know many responsible lawyers who refuse to fight for someone they know is guilty. It's time more people follow this principle. The unity and conscience of the legal community can make a real difference.' He also wished the nation on Bakra Eid, expressing his deep respect for Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, who visited his classroom on the occasion. 'It's our good fortune that someone as intellectual and compassionate as Arif Mohammad Khan is serving as our Governor,' he said. Sharing an anecdote from the visit, Khan Sir recalled how the Governor insisted on visiting the classroom and was moved by the inclusive atmosphere. 'We have reserved front-row benches for a person with disability. They study free of cost, and we make sure they get the best experience. When the Governor saw this, he was impressed and even expressed interest in taking a class here someday.' Calling it a proud moment, Khan Sir added, 'He said, 'Tell me a topic and I will come to teach your students.' It's a great honour, and we are looking forward to that day.' When asked about his personal life, as he was recently married, he said, 'Everything is normal, just like any other couple.' Khan Sir further responded to the Bihar government's action of suspending the Medical Superintendent of Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital in Muzaffarpur, where the girl was allegedly denied timely treatment. 'The suspension is a start, but it's not enough. There should be a clear protocol for critical cases. If someone is shot or raped, you don't delay treatment for paperwork. She died in the ambulance, waiting for admission. This is not just negligence – it's criminal apathy.' He proposed systemic reforms in hospital operations. 'In big hospitals, there is always a separate corridor for emergencies. Why don't we have one in Bihar's biggest government hospital? There should be a direct route for super-critical cases. A building alone doesn't make a hospital – it's the system and intent inside that matter.' 'In smaller towns or villages, you can understand some lack of infrastructure. But in Muzaffarpur? This is unacceptable. It brings shame to the entire district, the entire state.' Khan Sir concluded with a plea: 'We need to look within. These brutal crimes are becoming frequent. The time for silence is over. We have to stand up – as citizens, as educators, as humans. Because if we don't, we fail not just the victim, but the idea of humanity itself.'

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