Salman Khan proposes ‘Chor Police League’ to revive nostalgia of traditional childhood games

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Salman Khan proposes ‘Chor Police League’ to revive nostalgia of traditional childhood games

Salman Khan is one of the biggest stars of Bollywood. With several blockbusters under his belt, his no-nonsense attitude and down-to-earth demeanor, he has been ruling the industry for decades.

However, at heart, he is still a kid, and he has proved that on multiple occasions. This pookie side of him recently also hogged the limelight when the actor got candid about his love for childhood games.Here's what happened...

Salman Khan would like to start a 'chor-police' league

Salman Khan recently attended a sports event, where he spoke about bringing back the traditional children's recreational games. According to IANS, speaking at the event, Salman Khan mentioned, "Main goti league kholunga, kanche, main gilly danda league kholunga is prakaar ke league khelunga, chain cook, hide and seek league, chor police league, main in sab league main interested hun.

Aur phir educated log hai toh, main doctor-doctor league kholna chahunga.

" (I will start a marbles league, a gilli-danda league. I want to play these kinds of leagues-chain cook, hide and seek, and cops and robbers. And since there are educated people, I would also like to start a "doctor-doctor" league."

Salman Khan's upcoming work

Meanwhile, on the work front, Salman Khan is all set to make his return to the small screen with 'Bigg Boss' season 19. It is one of the most talked-about celebrity reality TV shows, and it will premiere on August 24.

On the cinematic front, he was last seen in the action-drama 'Sikandar.' Directed by A. R. Murugadoss, the film also stars Rashmika Mandanna, Kajal Aggarwal, Sharman Joshi, Sathyaraj, Jatin Sarna, Sanjay Kapoor, Prateik Babbar, and Kishore. Next on his plate is 'Battle of Galwan.' Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the movie chronicles the battle between Indian and Chinese troops back in 2020 in the Galwan Valley, a disputed border region in Ladakh.Though it is one of the highly anticipated movies of 2025, it has hit a roadblock recently. According to a Mid-day report, the movie's Mumbai schedule has been canceled. However, the director took the creative decision and has opted to shoot in Ladakh between August 22 and September 3, to avoid long gaps in the shooting schedule.

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