Bollywood
superstar Salman Khan paid a heartfelt tribute to his friend, Sushil Kumar, who passed away. The actor posted pictures with Kumar, who was like his 'brother'. In a moving note that he shared on social media, Salman mentioned that Sushil would always smile and dance. Remembering him, the actor shared that his friend didn't take any pain or stress in the worst of situations, whether financial, emotional, or physical. Khan recalled Sushil saying, 'ki farak nahi painda sab theek hoga' during such moments. Here's everything Salman shared while remembering his 'brother'.
Salman Khan's friend Sushil Kumar passes away
Taking to his Instagram handle, Salman informed his fans about his friend Sushil Kumar's death. The actor revealed that Sushil had been like a brother for 42 years. He called him nice and kind human, who was always helpful. "Sushil kumar is his name or at least was his name till 5 mins ago," the actor wrote.
The actor bid farewell to his his friend who fought death like a 'heavyweight' champion. Salman added that he had no tears to shed for Sushil, just memories to keep. "My pra died with a smile on his face, Way to go brother." He further reflected on life and loss stating that some go early, some go late but everyone has to go someday. Concluding his note, Salman admitted that he will miss his friend.
Salman Khan remembers friend Sushil Kumar
The Bollywood actor also shared another post and a picture of himself. In the caption to his IG post, Salman expressed he could abuse, be angry or cry, but he had no tears in eyes. Khan added that he sees people writing 'RIP' on social media. He further penned, "You’re gone, bro. And I won’t call you a body, because you didn’t have one. So I will call you Sushil Kumar." Take a look at his post below:
Salman Khan's work front
Meanwhile, on the work front, Salman has two projects coming up. The actor has started shooting for director Vamshi Paidipally's
SVC63 with Nayanthara. Produced by Dil Raju, the movie is scheduled to release on Eid 2027. Before that, the actor will be seen in Apoorva Lakhia's
Maatrubhumi with Chitrangada Singh. It was earlier titled Battle of Galwan. The movie was set to hit big screens in April, but its release has been postponed. Stay tuned to this space for more updates!