
Salman Khan's birthday was celebrated with a special lighting of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, bringing Mumbai together to honour the nation’s superstar. One of the most iconic sites in the city was transformed into a radiant memorial, demonstrating the enormous respect and affection.
A huge, eye-catching birthday message lit up against the night sky, greeted commuters and passersby as they went by. The Bandra Sea Link transformed into a joyous canvas, skillfully fusing the fame of one of Mumbai's most cherished icons with the city's unwavering spirit.
Fans recorded videos and took pictures of the event, which soon flooded social media and made the tribute a widely shared and talked-about online moment.
This comes after Salman celebrated his birthday with the media. The actor also cut the cake outside his Panvel farmhouse. He later offered cake to the paps. He rang in his 60th birthday with a star-studded bash at his farmhouse.
Several Bollywood celebrities, including Tabu, MS Dhoni, his wife Sakshi, and daughter Ziva. The actor’s parents, Salim Khan and Salma Khan, also graced the star-studded event.
Salman’s brother Arbaaz Khan, with his wife Sshura Khan, as well as nephews Arhaan Khan and Nirvaan Khan, were spotted outside the farmhouse. The actor’s sister, Arpita Khan, with her husband Aayush Sharma, also attended the bash.
Salman Khan's popularity goes much beyond movies. He has become a cultural phenomenon throughout the years with his record-breaking movies, recognisable characters, and a steadfast bond with viewers.
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On the work front, Salman was last seen in Sikandar, which failed to receive the expected response from the audience and at the box office. The actor also made a cameo appearance in Aryan Khan’s directorial debut Netflix series, The Bads of Bollywood. Salman was also seen hosting the reality show Bigg Boss 19.
Salman is now gearing up for the highly anticipated war drama Battle of Galwan. The 2020 Galwan Valley confrontation between Indian and Chinese troops, a rare border skirmish that became deadly without the use of firearms, will be revisited in the film, which also stars Chitrangda Singh. Rather, soldiers used sticks and stones in hand-to-hand warfare. Apoorva Lakhia is directing the movie.
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