Salman Khan, along with Tamannaah Bhatia, Jacqueline Fernandez, Maniesh Paul, Sunil Grover and others, is currently in Doha for Da-Bangg: The Tour Reloaded. Yesterday, Salman Khan had a blast as he performed
on his popular tracks, including Oo Jaane Jana, Jumme Ki Raat from Kick, Pandey Jee Seeti from Dabangg, and Sajan Radio from Tubelight, among others. But his one performance with Tamannaah Bhatia is now inviting trolls.
As a part of the tour, the actor performed on Dil Diyan Gallan with Tamannaah, and the video of the performance is now going viral on social media, with netizens calling it “cringe pro max.”
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While reacting to the now-viral clip, one wrote, “This is looking so awkward.”
“When he took her dupatta, I was like… is he gonna wipe his sweat off with it?” another commented. A third fan shared, “Second-hand embarrassment.” “I wouldn’t pay a penny to see energy lower than radio waves. And before you come at me with the ‘he’s 60, what do you expect?’ — if I’m paying a huge amount to see someone (I’d never), I would need it to be worth the money,” another user said.
Another comment read, “Why’s Tamannaah doing this? 😭 Is the money that long to participate in this humiliation ritual? Also, why do actors do tours at an age when they can barely dance and they don’t even sing?” Another said, “What in the cringe is this?” “Rent can’t be that high, Selmon bhai,” one commented.
Salman Khan’s Global Tour
Since its debut in 2017, the global tour has been a massive success, entertaining fans across cities like London, Dubai and Sydney. The Reloaded edition created waves in Jeddah and Dubai, and has now most recently enthralled audiences in Doha.
Battle of Galwan
On the film front, Salman Khan will next be seen in Apoorva Lakhia’s Battle of Galwan. The actor has wrapped the Ladakh schedule of the film and has now begun working on the Mumbai schedule.
According to a Bollywood Bubble report, the Mumbai schedule of the film began on October 11. It also revealed that Salman Khan began shooting for the film in Mumbai on October 12.
The Battle of Galwan is based on the clash between Indian and Chinese troops that took place in 2020. The movie will depict the bravery of how 200 Indian soldiers faced off against 1,200 Chinese troops in the valley.



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