Salman Khan Goes Swimming: Netizens Topple Silly Comments, Anticipate of If He Is Taking half in A Crocodile In His Next Film
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Salman
Khan
recently
took
to
his
social
media
handle
to
give
a
search
of
his
weekend
to
his
fans
and
followers.
The
actor
went
swimming
in
a
pond
and
shared
his
photography
as
he
enjoyed
the
water.
In
the
photo,
we
look
a
shirtless
Salman
wearing
a
beige
bowl
hat
as
he
regarded
away
from
the
camera
with
a
smile
on
his
face
while
being
surrounded
by
the
water.

In
his
2nd
snap,
Salman
regarded
sideways
with
handiest
a
segment
of
his
face
seen
in
the
photo.
Salman
didn’t
caption
his
post
but
many
celebrities
such
as
Preity
Zinta,
Rakhi
Sawant,
Amruta
Khanvilkar
and
Tina
Datta
dropped
complimentary
comments.
Many
fans
also
showered
praises
on
Salman’s
post
but
some
of
them
also
teased
him.
Godfather:
Salman
Khan
Wraps
Up
Taking pictures
For
The
Chiranjeevi
Starrer,
Image
Gets
Leaked
A
user
wrote,
“Sir
next
film
m
crocodile
ka
role
mila
hai
kya
(Did
you
rating
a
crocodile’s
role
in
your
next
film)?” Any other
fan
commented,
“Ek
dafa
jo
mein
paani
mein
ghus
gaya
to
phir
mein
Magarmach
ki
bhi
nahi
sunta
(Once
I
enter
the
water,
then
I
don’t
even
listen
to
the
crocodile).”
It
must
be
eminent
that
the
aforementioned
commentary
is
impressed
by
Salman’s
notorious
dialogue
from
his
film,
Wanted.
Salman
Khan
And
His
Bodyguard
Summoned
By
Mumbai
Courtroom
On
Journalist’s
Complaint
A
user
wrote,
“Bhai
aap
dhyan
dena
pani
me
bhi
saap
hota
h
(Be
careful,
there’s
snake
in
the
water
too).” Any other
fan
added,
“@beingsalmankhan
ravishing
as
continuously,
Salman
sir.”
Test
out
the
post
under:
On
the
professional
front,
Salman
Khan
recently
wrapped
a
schedule
of
his
upcoming
Telugu
debut
Godfather.
The
extremely
anticipated
film,
which
is
a
remake
of
the
2019
Malayalam
blockbuster
Lucifer,
also
stars
Chiranjeevi,
Nayanthara,
and
Ram
Charan.
Salman
will
also
be
seen
in
Tiger
3
alongside
Katrina
Kaif
and
Emraan
Hashmi.
The
film
is
all
build
to
hit
the
silver
screens
on
April
21,
2023.
Memoir first published: Sunday, March 27, 2022, 12: 24 [IST]