Actor Salman Khan has applauded young singer Jonas Conner's singing talent in his latest song for turning 'pain into something beautiful' in his latest post on X. He shared a sweet post, praising Jonas' new song and urged his fans to support young talents like his.
Taking to X on Sunday, Salman shared a photo of the 15-year-old Jonas playing his guitar and wrote, "Never have I seen a 15-year-old turn his pain into something so beautiful. God bless you #JonasConner." The actor then shared the list of songs he has been listening to on loop. Listening on repeat--Father in a Bible, Peace with pain, Oh Appalachia."
Never have I seen a 15 year old turn his pain into something so beautiful ..
God bless you #JonasConner
Listening on repeat
Father in a bible
Peace with pain
Oh AppalachiaAisey bacchon ko Na support kiya toh phir kya kiya
Bhaiyon aur behno ye English mein hai ..
yahan… pic.twitter.com/L0tIdQBZfJ— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) September 13, 2025
Further seeking support from fans for young talents, Salman continued, "Aisey bacchon ko Na support kiya toh phir kya kiya Bhaiyon aur behno ye English mein hai .. yahan par bhi aisey bohot hain. Unhe encourage karo exploit nahi."
Several fans flooded the comment section agreeing to Salman's post. One fan wrote, "Talent is not dependent on age. Circumstances teach you everything. Manycongratulations to this 15 year old child." Another comment read, "Music is beyond the boundaries." A user wrote, "Keep supporting young talents."
About Jonas Conner
Jonas, a Tennessee native, blends country and folk influences in his music. His independently released single Father in a Bible quickly gained attention, earning over 2 million streams within its first month. Despite being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of 12, Jonas continued to write and share his own songs online. Now 16, he has amassed more than 3 million Spotify streams and built a following of 521k listeners.
Salman's future projects
Meanwhile, on the work front, Salman Khan is gearing up for his next film, Battle of Galwan helmed by Apporva Lakhia. The movie is based on real-life events inspired by the Galwan Valley conflict between India and China in 2020. The film also stars Chitrangadha Singh as the female lead.
On Saturday, Salman Khan met the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Kavinder Gupta, at Raj Niwas in Leh. The actor, who is in the region for the shoot of his upcoming film Battle of Galwan, was also presented with a Thangka canvas painting depicting scenes from the life of Lord Buddha in traditional Buddhist art.
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