Salman Khan attends an event in Mumbai despite rib injury, fans pour love

Updated : Aug 29, 2024 18:00
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Salman Khan recently attended a kids event in Mumbai. A video from the event went viral which raised concern among his fans. In the video, Salman is seen struggling to get up from his seat to greet Sonali Bendre, who was also at the event. This moment was a highlight of the event as it marked their first public appearance together since the release of their film 'Hum Saath-Saath Hain' 25 years ago.

Salman’s struggle is linked to a recent rib injury. Despite this, he managed to attend the event and promote eco-friendly Ganesha idols for Ganesh Chaturthi. During the event, Salman was also seen dancing to the song 'Tera Hi Jalwa' from his film 'Wanted.'

Salman’s difficulty leaves fans concerned 

After seeing Salman struggling to get up from his seat, fans expressed concern on social media. One fan commented 'Our childhood favourites are ageing…so are we!' Another user added, 'Come on yaar, he is 58. Still, if he manages to look this good, kudos to him.' 
Another commented, 'It’s time Mr Salman Khan took his rib injury seriously. My prayers are for his early recovery.'

Actor and activist Amruta Fadnavis praised Salman for attending the event despite his injury.

Concerns about Salman's upcoming film

Some fans speculated that Salman’s injury might have affected the shooting schedule of his upcoming film 'Sikandar.' This film, directed by AR Murugadoss, also stars Rashmika Mandanna and marks Murugadoss’s return to Hindi cinema after an eight-year break. 

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