Salman Khan Debuts Thick Moustache Look Amid Battle Of Galwan Shoot, Fans Scream 'Bhai Ka Swag Alag Hai'
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Salman Khan is one of the top actors in Bollywood today, he has been ruling millions of hearts for decades. His recent release Sikandar, did not land well with critics, but still managed to earn a decent
amount at the box office. The actor's releases are what his fans wait for and crave time and again. Khan has now teamed up with Apoorva Lakhia for a feature film on the Indian Armed Forces on the 2020 Galwan Valley Clash, titled Battle Of Galwan. The film is based on the novel - India's Most Fearless 3 and is finally all set to go on floors. Amid film's shoot, Khan landed in Mumbai with a rowdy moustache and his new look has taken over social media.
Salman Khan's Swag Takes Over The Internet
Salman was snapped while he walked out of the airport with bodyguard Shera and greeted the paps. The actor's moustache has left fans going gaga as they are excited for his new look. Many pictures and videos of the actor from the airport are going viral on social media and fans have flooded the comment sections.
Earlier, a picture from the sets of Salman Khan's next is going viral on social media. The actor can be seen posing with the crew in Ladakh amid the film's shoot. Khan can be seen wearing a bottle green t-shirt and army pants while he poses for the camera and the click has taken over the internet.
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Salman Khan will be playing a soldier in Apoorva Lakhia’s upcoming directorial based on the 2020 Galwan Valley Conflict. Earlier, Salman unveiled the first motion poster of the film, titled Battle of Galwan. Ahead of the official announcement, the superstar had shared a picture on Instagram and gave a glimpse of the poster, which was placed on a table in the background.
Coming back to Salman's last film, Sikandar, turned out to be a disaster at the box office. The film couldn’t even cross the Rs 120 crore mark at the box office. Directed by AR Murugadoss, Sikandar received mixed to negative reviews from the critics as well as the masses.