Salman Khan landed in Jamnagar to ring in the New Year 2026, attracting immediate notice as photos of his airport appearance circulated online. The superstar was spotted at Jamnagar airport amid heavy
security. Despite the crowd, Salman took the time to pose for the photographers gathered there while being accompanied by his own team.
Salman exited the airport wearing a black leather jacket and dark sunglasses, looking casual yet imposing. What distinguished out was not just his signature flair, but also his relaxed interaction with the media. The actor was spotted smiling, exchanging greetings, and wishing photographers a joyous “Happy New Year,” a move that immediately gained popularity on social media.
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Salman Khan In Jamnagar For New Year Party?
Reportedly, Salman’s trip to Jamnagar is part of a private New Year’s celebration. The city has gradually become a hotspot for high-profile meetings, with some of the most exclusive events attended by top Bollywood and business figures.
Salman Khan Thanks Fans
Days after his birthday, the actor took to Instagram to share a peaceful photo from his farmhouse, dressed casually in a grey T-shirt and checkered hat. Along with the shot, he wrote a sincere note to his admirers, thanking them for their ongoing support. “Thank u for all your love n good wishes, means a lot. God bless you all with health n happiness,” Salman wrote.
The birthday bash was a star-studded occasion attended by Salman Khan’s close family and film industry colleagues. His parents, Salim Khan and Salma Khan, arrived together, while sister Arpita Khan Sharma attended with husband Aayush Sharma and their children, Ahil and Ayat. Arbaaz Khan was spotted alongside his wife Sshura Khan and their newborn baby Sipaara. Other family members were Arbaaz’s son Arhaan Khan and Sohail Khan’s elder son Nirvaan Khan.
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Salman Khan is currently busy with Battle of Galwan, directed by Apoorva Lakhia. Based on the book India’s Most Fearless 3, the film revisits the violent 2020 Galwan Valley confrontation between Indian and Chinese troops, emphasising the deadly hand-to-hand combat with sticks and stones.




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