Eid 2024: Salman Khan greets fans gathered outside Galaxy hours after a minor chaos

Updated : Apr 11, 2024 20:28
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Salman Khan is an actor of masses and continues to remain a fan favourite despite being in the industry for almost four decades. His popularity remains unfazed as was proven once again by the presence of thousands of fans outside his Mumbai residence on the occasion of Eid. 

Salman Khan greets fans outside Galaxy 

Bhaijaan of Bollywood did not disappoint his fans and came outside his balcony to greet the sea of fans gathered outside his residence Galaxy in Mumbai’s Bandra. Known for his iconic style, the actor waved at the crowd and wished them.  

Chaos outside Salman’s residence 

Earlier, a chaos was witnessed outside the actor’s residence. Some of the fans who were waiting for many hours got restless and created ruckus. Police tried to control the crowd and resorted to lathicharge. The video of the incident shows some of the fans falling on the ground during the lathicharge.

Salman Khan announced his next film’s title 

Salman Khan also gave the best Eid present to his fans as he announced the title of his upcoming film along with a poster earliertoday. Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, Salman Khan and filmmaker AR Murugadoss' upcoming movie is titled 'Sikandar.' The film will hit theatres on Eid 2025.  

Salman Khan’s work front  

Salman Khan was last seen in ‘Tiger 3’ alongside Katrina Kaif. He was also seen as the host of popular reality show ‘Bigg Boss 17’. Besides ‘Sikandar’, he will also be seen reprising his role of Indian agent ‘Tiger’ in the YRF Spy Universe’s ‘Tiger Vs Pathaan’.

Also Watch: Eid 2024: Salman Khan surprises fans, reveals film with AR Murugadoss titled ‘Sikandar’
  

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