Salman Khan Fans Cut Cake, Distribute Free Tickets Outside Mumbai Theatres Ahead Of Sikandar Release (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 30, 2025 10:58 IST2025-03-30T10:57:55+5:302025-03-30T10:58:49+5:30

The audience had been eagerly awaiting it, and Salman Khan's Sikander has finally hit the cinemas today. On the ...

Salman Khan Fans Cut Cake, Distribute Free Tickets Outside Mumbai Theatres Ahead Of Sikandar Release (Watch Video) | Salman Khan Fans Cut Cake, Distribute Free Tickets Outside Mumbai Theatres Ahead Of Sikandar Release (Watch Video)

Salman Khan Fans Cut Cake, Distribute Free Tickets Outside Mumbai Theatres Ahead Of Sikandar Release (Watch Video)

The audience had been eagerly awaiting it, and Salman Khan's Sikander has finally hit the cinemas today. On the occasion of Eid, Bhaijaan has given his fans a grand gift. As soon as Sikander was released in theaters, all shows were completely sold out. The film is receiving an overwhelming response from the audience.

Fans of Salman Khan gather outside of Gaiety Galaxy Cinema in Mumbai to celebrate the release of Sikandar. They were seen cutting cake outside the theatre. They also distributed free tickets of the movie to many people.

Some more fans of Salman Khan held a Mega Celebration at Goregaon Hub Mall. They were seen bursting coloured smoke bombs and cutting a cake.

A massive cutout of Salman Khan was erected outside a Bhubaneswar theatre. To commemorate Sikandar's release, fans adorned the cutouts with garlands.

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A video from a screening in London has gone viral, capturing the electrifying atmosphere inside the theater. In the footage, fans can be seen dancing near the screen as soon as the song Bam Bam Bhole starts playing, further proving the film’s immense impact.

Videos from various theaters during the screening of Sikander have surfaced, showing the massive excitement surrounding the film. The buzz about Salman’s Sikander is everywhere, with fans flocking to theaters in large numbers. The craze isn't limited to India—it has also taken over international markets.

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