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Farah Khan's visit to Baba Ramdev's ashram in Haridwar for her cooking vlog led to humorous exchanges, including a comparison between Ramdev and Salman Khan's simple living despite grand constructions. Meanwhile, Salman Khan recently met with the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh and received a traditional Thangka Canvas painting. He is currently shooting for Battle Of Galwan.
Filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan recently visited Baba Ramdev’s ashram in Haridwar for a new episode of her cooking vlog. The visit turned into a fun and lighthearted exchange filled with humor, warmth, and some unexpected Bollywood moments.
Touring the ashram with Baba Ramdev
Baba Ramdev personally gave Farah a tour of the vast ashram, which houses meditation centres, cottages, and scenic spots meant for relaxation and spiritual growth. While showing her around, he joked that they had built palaces for visitors but kept a small hut for themselves.
Farah’s Salman Khan comparison
Farah responded, “To aap aur Salman Khan ek hi ho. Vo bhi 1BHK me rehta hai aur banayein hai mahal sab ke liye (So you and Salman Khan are the same. He also lives in a 1BHK and has built palaces for everyone else.)” The comparison drew laughter from the yoga guru himself, who agreed with her observation and said, “Haan, ye baat to sahi hai. (Yes, it is correct)”Ramdev then proudly showed Farah both his old and new huts, smiling as he called one of them a little more stylish.
Farah admired the stone structure and playfully asked him to gift her one. Ramdev explained that it was built using stones from Jodhpur.
Salman Khan visits Ladakh LG
Meanwhile, Salman recently paid a courtesy visit to the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Kavinder Gupta, at Raj Niwas in Leh on Saturday. Dressed in a blue shirt and a denim jeans, Salman Khan had a pleasant meeting with the Ladakh's LG as they were seen smiling during a conversation.The superstar also recieved a Thangka Canvas painting from the Ladakh's LG, which featured a view of Buddha's life in a traditional Buddhist art style.
The duo posed with the painting, signifying the pleasant meeting at the Raj Niwas in Leh.
Salman’s next film
On the work front, Khan will be seen donning the Indian Army uniform in Apoorva Lakhia's directorial 'Battle of Galwan', which is based on the Galwan Valley clashes at the India-China border in 2020.Twenty Indian soldiers had died during the Galwan Valley clash on June 16, 2020, five years ago, while the Chinese side also faced heavy casualties.