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  • Salman Khan recently spent an entire day with Naval officers on the INS vessel in Vizag.
  • The actor participated in multiple activities including dancing with the sailors.

Salman Khan continues to be one of the most loved superstars of India. Recently he spent an entire day with the Indian Navy team onboard the Indian Navy destroyer INS at Vishakhapatnam. Apart from interacting with the sailors he also got involved in the group activities that are part of the daily routine on the vessel.

The pictures of Bhaijan engaged in multiple activities on the vessel have now surfaced on the internet that shows the Bollywood superstar sharing a helping hand in the kitchen to taking up the push-up challenges with the sailors.

Salman Khan can also be seen hoisting the Indian flag and signing the autographs in the pictures as he met almost everyone on the INS state-of-the-art destroyer vessel.

It is one of the largest Indian destroyers and is the pride of India. That is why the presence of Salman Khan on the vessel was a big thing for his fans and also for the sailors who had a splendid time dancing and enjoying the company of the Dabangg actor.

Work-wise, Salman currently has only two movies in the pipeline. He will be next seen in an action comedy movie titled Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali produced by dear friend Sajid Nadiadwala. The movie will serve as the debut vehicle for Bigg Boss fame Shehnaaz Gill and will also feature Pooja Hegde, Raghav Juyal, Venkatesh Daggubati, and Zaheer Iqbal.

On the other hand, Salu has already wrapped up the shooting for the third installment of the Tiger franchise which also has Katrina Kaif as the female lead and Emraan Hashmi, who will be seen as the lead antagonist. Apart from these two flicks, the famous superstar is also doing a cameo in Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan. Both Tiger 3 and Pathaan are being produced by YRF which currently is struggling to get one big hit after the massive debacle of Jayeshbhai Jordaar, Prithviraj, and the latest Shamshera.

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