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Salman Khan recalls the sacrifice of farmers in his new Instagram post

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 14, 2020 18:22 IST

The Sultan of Bollywood, Salman Khan today  posted a photograph of himself, coated in mud, declaring his respect to ...

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The Sultan of Bollywood, Salman Khan today  posted a photograph of himself, coated in mud, declaring his respect to farmers. He wrote in the caption of his Instagram post, “Respect to all the farmers.” The picture shows the actor, wearing shorts and a sleeveless T-shirt, taking a breather. As evidenced by his last couple of social media posts, Salman has been farming in his free time.

Earlier this week, Salman’s bodyguard Shera had shared a video of a trek that Salman had embarked upon, with a group. On the work front, Salman Khan has last seen in ‘Dabangg 3.’ The release of his upcoming movie ‘Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai’ with co-star Disha Patani has been postponed due to the ongoing lockdown as the movie is yet to complete its shooting.

 

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