Salman Khan shows off his abs in SHIRTLESS photo; Fans say "welcome back”

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Salman Khan shows off his abs in SHIRTLESS photo; Fans say "welcome back”

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan set social media on fire with his new shirtless photo that saw him flaunting his sculpted abs. Taking to his handle, the actor shared photos of himself showing off his physique after a workout.

He captioned the post as, "Kuch haasil karne ke liye kuch chhodna padta hai.. Yeh bina chhode hai (To achieve something, you have to lose something, but this one is without losing anything.

) "

Salman shares shirtless pics

Internet reacts to Salman's photos

The actor, who has long been synonymous with fitness and charisma, left fans nostalgic as they flooded the comments section with messages like “Salman Bhai Again Proving Why He Is Trendsetter Of Fitness” and “Bhai is back in beast mode.”Others took to their handles to share then and now photos of Khan as they swooned over his shirtless pictures. Besides showing how the actor has barely aged a day since his '90s shoot, the clicks also give us a look at how Khan has managed to maintain his physique over the years. Posting the photos, fans said, "Welcome back bhai!"

Celebs cheer for Salman

Besides fans, Salman's celeb friends also reacted to the photos. Actor Varun Dhawan wrote, "bhai bhai bhai", with clapping hand emoticons.

Maniesh Paul wrote, "Oyeeeeee hooooye ki kasammmm."

About Salman's next film

On the work front, apart from hosting Bigg Boss season 19, the actor has also been shooting for his upcoming project, 'The Battle Of Galwan'. The first look, which was dropped on the official social media account of the film, had the caption, "Blood, grit, and patriotism at 15,000 ft. Salman Khan is ready for the most powerful story of modern India."'The Battle of Galwan' was an intense confrontation between Indian and Chinese troops back in 2020 in the Galwan Valley, a disputed border region in Ladakh. The soldiers fought only with their hands, using sticks and stones, as firearms were prohibited in the region.

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