Bollywood actor Jackie Shroff celebrated his 69th birthday on February 1, and the intimate birthday bash was attended by the actor’s close friends from the industry. While Subhash Ghai was one of the attendees,
it was Salman Khan who left everyone surprised by reaching the celebration on just a message.
Subhash Ghai took to his Instagram, and while praising Salman Khan’s presence at Shroff’s birthday bash, he shared a long note. “Indeed, Salman Khan is one of the most gracious stars who respects his seniors in his mind, heart, and gestures too. On just the receipt of my SMS asking him to join a close friends’ evening on the birthday of dear Jackie Shroff, he surprised us with his gracious visit to my home and brightened the evening. 🤗❤️ Thank you 🙏🏽 Stay blessed always, Salman,” Subhash Ghai wrote as he dropped a picture featuring him posing with Jackie Shroff and Salman Khan.
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Director Rumy Jafry, who attended the celebration, also offered fans a glimpse into the evening by sharing a series of photographs on Instagram.
Jackie Shroff’s Recent Film and OTT Appearances
On the professional front, Jackie Shroff was recently seen in the romantic drama Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri, directed by Sameer Vidwans of Satyaprem Ki Katha fame. The film stars Kartik Aaryan as Ray and Ananya Panday as Rumi, with Jackie Shroff sharing screen space with veteran actress Neena Gupta.
About Salman Khan’s Upcoming Project
Salman Khan is currently busy with Battle of Galwan, directed by Apoorva Lakhia. Produced under the banner of Salman Khan Films, the movie also stars Chitrangada Singh in a pivotal role and is based on real-life events. Battle of Galwan is scheduled for a theatrical release on April 17.
A few days ago, the filmmakers of Battle of Galwan released the music video for Maatrubhoomi, which is the first song on the film’s album. Salman Khan plays an Indian Army officer in the song opposite actress Chitrangada Singh; their on-screen duo is surprisingly natural and instantly likeable. The visuals, which depict a family with two small children, smoothly transition from cozy moments in their house to stark, moving views of the Galwan battlefield.














