Salman Khan's kind-hearted side was witnessed on Tuesday as he gave a hug to a fan and walked her back to her parents during an event in the city
Salman Khan (Pics/ Yogen Shah)
Salman Khan is indeed one of the biggest superstars in the country, enjoying a massive fan base across the nation. While he rules the screen as a true superstar, he has also consistently won hearts with his kind, humble, and generous nature. A glimpse of this was witnessed at the Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) Season 2 launch, where Salman Khan was seen giving a warm hug and holding the hand of a little girl and helping her walk down from the stage.
Salman's adorable gesture for little fan
This heartwarming moment is probably the most adorable thing on the internet today. Salman Khan gave a warm hug and gently held the little girl’s hand and helped her walk down from the stage. With this sweet gesture, he once again proved that he is a true Macho Man with a golden heart, winning hearts all over again.
As he waked the little girl back into the crowd, he asked 'Kiski beti hai?' When the parent presented themself he said, "waah" and walked back.
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He is known for his helping nature and is always there for those in need. Salman has been a true friend to many and has played a pivotal role in launching several talents in the entertainment industry.
Salman Khan's work front
Salman Khan is an Indian actor and producer who has been active since the 1990s. He has appeared in numerous films, including Sultan (2018), Bharat (2020), and Sikandar (2025), and has produced several movies such as Tubelight (2017) under the banner of Salman Khan Films. He is also the founder of the Being Human Foundation and actively contributes to various charitable causes.
He was last seen on screen in the film Sikandar. He is currently working on the film Battle of Galwan and has undergone intense physical transformation for the same.
Reliable sources tell mid-day that Khan has been following a strict fitness routine to achieve the look for his next, Battle of Galwan, in which he plays a soldier.
“He’s been doing high-intensity interval training [HIIT] combined with volume sets, focusing on one muscle group per session, six days a week,” says a source.
The source adds, “He trains without air conditioning or fans to trigger mild dehydration, and speed up fat and water loss. Each session lasts an hour and includes resistance work along with brisk outdoor cardio.”
His diet has also been reworked. It now includes home-cooked meals focused on lean protein, vegetables and just one spoon of rice a day, while completely cutting out processed carbs and alcohol.
“He’s completed a look test and photoshoot. Training will intensify further during the Ladakh schedule,” the source concludes.
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