After being criticized for his belly fat, Salman Khan is back with a bang, sporting a ripped physique. Coach says: “Welcome back” | Bollywood News

After being criticized for his belly fat, Salman Khan is back with a bang, sporting a ripped physique. Coach says: “Welcome back” | Bollywood News

Salman Khan He recently shared new photos of himself sweating it out in the gym, flaunting his chiseled physique as fans eagerly await the release of his much-awaited film The Battle Of Galwan. The actor’s fitness has often been a topic of discussion and scrutiny among fans. While he has faced trolling in the past for his out-of-shape appearance, Salman has been equally praised for his dedication and discipline – especially at the age of 59.

newly, Salman He shared two photos of himself flexing his muscles, impressing fans with his unwavering fitness routine. The actor is currently juggling a busy schedule – shooting for The Battle Of Galwan and hosting Bigg Boss 19 – yet he continues to train rigorously to look effortless on screen. He captioned the post, “Kuch haasil karne ke liye kuch chhodna Padta hai… Yeh bina chhode hai.”

His trainer also shared a glimpse of Salman sweating it out in the gym and wrote, “Welcome back Salman.” The photo shows Salman sitting with his head down, highlighting the muscles in his arms and shoulder. One fan praised Salman and wrote: “Bollywood’s fitness icon Bhaijaan 🔥❤️” Another comment read: “He works hard, but he should understand that fans want him to work hard on the sets and not in the gym.”

Earlier, Salman faced trolling over his physique. During a recent concert in Vancouver, a video clip of the actor dancing energetically to the tune of the song “Leke Prabhu Ka Naam” from his movie Tiger 3 went viral. The clip showed his shirt riding up slightly, exposing his stomach, leading to harsh criticism online from some users who claimed he was not at his best.

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However, Salman seemed unfazed by the trolling. During an event for his upcoming film Sikandar, he admitted to facing such comments but also shared that he is soon getting back into shape. “In the middle, things get so bad that I don’t sleep for six or seven nights. Then people on social media start stalking me, so I have to show them I’m still here,” he said.

The Battle of Galwan is based on real-life events that took place between Indian and Chinese forces in the Galwan Valley on June 15, 2020, when 200 Indian soldiers bravely defended their territory against 1,200 Chinese Liberation Army soldiers. The film is directed by Apoorva Lakhia.

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