Salman Khan breaks the internet as he soaks in the rain with his swag, flaunts his ripped body and jeans, teases the release of ‘Maatrubhumi’

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Salman Khan breaks the internet as he soaks in the rain with his swag, flaunts his ripped body and jeans, teases the release of 'Maatrubhumi'

Salman Khan has the ability to create a buzz on the internet even with a simple picture or comment. The actor often treats fans with selfies and gym photos on social media. In his latest set of pictures, Salman can be seen taking a dip in the rain against a lush green backdrop covered in mist.

With just one word, ‘Maatrubhumi’ in the caption, the actor teased fans about his upcoming film. However, it was Salman’s unique swag that stole the limelight. One of the most striking aspects of the photo is her physique. His well-defined biceps, broad shoulders, and muscular arms stand out prominently in the sleeveless shirt, showing off his physique. A well-fitting tank highlights his toned frame, while a relaxed pose gives the image a strong, effortless appeal.

The actor showed off his swag in his ‘ganji with ripped jeans’ look. Many fans commented saying that Khan was one of the first people to start the ripped jeans trend and still carries the best over the years.

Some fans also felt like he was smoking in one of the photos and expressed their appreciation for his booty. One user said: “How can you be so handsome in your 60s?” Another said: “When Assad returns, he is not only entering, he is making history.”

Many fans dropped hearts and fired emojis. Recently, reports claimed that Salman Khan’s film Matrubhoomi, inspired by the 2020 Galwan Valley clash between the Indian Army and Chinese forces, was under processing at the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), and Salman Khan Films denied the allegations, calling them “completely baseless”.The production house posted an official statement on Instagram.It said: “Any allegations that Maatrubhumi: May War Rest In Peace has faced issues with the CBFC or that its certification has been suspended are false. The film has not yet been submitted to the CBFC for certification. Therefore, such reports are completely baseless.”The memo concluded by saying: “We ask the media and individuals to refrain from circulating unverified information. Any official updates regarding the film will be shared by Salman Khan Films through its official channels only.”

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