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When Salman Khan visited Sabarmati Ashram and tried his hands at Gandhi ji's Charkha

Before reels revived it, Salman Khan’s quiet Sabarmati Ashram visit stood out as an understated moment, free of fanfare, revealing a side and leaving a lasting impression on those present.

January 31, 2026 / 00:58 IST
When Salman Khan visited Sabarmati Ashram and tried his hands at Gandhi ji's Charkha
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  • Salman Khan visited Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad for a personal, quiet stop
  • He tried spinning the charkha and expressed interest in returning to learn more
  • Salman wrote a tribute to Gandhi in the Ashram's visitors’ book

Long before reels and viral clips began resurfacing the moment, Salman Khan’s quiet visit to Sabarmati Ashram remains one of those understated episodes that revealed a rarely seen side of the Bollywood superstar. It was a brief stop, unconnected to fanfare or stage-managed appearances, yet it left a lasting impression on those who witnessed it.

Salman Khan had visited the Gandhi Ashram, also known as Sabarmati Ashram, in Ahmedabad during his trip to Gujarat for the promotion of his film Antim: The Final Truth. While his schedule included promotional commitments at local multiplexes, the visit to the Ashram was strictly personal. According to officials from the Sabarmati Ashram Preservation and Memorial Trust, the actor made it clear that this stop was not part of his film promotions.

At the Ashram, which served as Mahatma Gandhi’s home between 1917 and 1930, Salman was briefed on its history and significance by Virat Kothari, Head of IT and Technology at the Trust. He was shown Hriday Kunj, Gandhiji’s modest living quarters, and spent time understanding the philosophy that shaped India’s freedom movement.

One of the most striking moments from the visit was Salman Khan trying his hand at the charkha, the traditional khadi spinning wheel that became a powerful symbol of self-reliance during the independence struggle. Seated beside an instructor, the actor listened attentively and attempted to spin cotton thread himself. Despite his sincere effort, he struggled to produce a proper thread, drawing gentle smiles from those present.

Rather than brushing it off, Salman reportedly told his instructor, Pratimaben, that he would like to return someday, quietly and without publicity, to learn the technique properly. The remark reflected both humility and curiosity, qualities not often associated with his larger-than-life public image.

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Accompanied by Antim director Mahesh Manjrekar, Salman maintained a low profile throughout the visit, following all protocols laid down by the Ashram authorities. There were no grand gestures or speeches, only quiet observation and participation.

Before leaving, Salman Khan penned a message in the visitors’ book, paying tribute to Mahatma Gandhi. He wrote about feeling privileged to visit the Ashram and expressed hope that he would return in the future to learn more.

Vaishnavi Gavankar is a senior entertainment journalist with over 8 years of experience covering Bollywood, Television, OTT platforms, and regional cinema.
first published: Jan 31, 2026 12:58 am

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