Lights lit up in Mumbai on Salman Khan’s 60th birthday, watch fans’ Jauhar
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Mumbai gave a unique honor to Salman Khan on his 60th birthday.
Mumbai: As Bollywood superstar Salman Khan celebrated his sixtieth birthday, Mumbai gave him a memorable honour. The city’s iconic landmark, Bandra Worli Sea Link, was decorated with special illumination. The scene was not just a birthday party but showed a deep bond between Salman and his fans.
As night fell, Bandra Worli Sea Link started glowing in colorful lights. The birthday message emblazoned on the bridge was attracting people’s attention from far away. People passing by stopped to watch the scene and many took videos and pictures with their mobile phones, which soon went viral on social media. This moment became a matter of pride for Salman Khan fans.
Salman Khan’s birthday in Mumbai: An emotional affair
Salman Khan’s connection with Mumbai is not only professional, but it is also linked to deep emotions. It was in Mumbai that he realized his dreams and from here his recognition spread throughout the country. He has been an important part of the city’s culture for decades. His films have become not only entertainment but also stories related to people’s emotions. In this way, it is both natural and special for Mumbai to give such honor to one of its big stars.
Salman Khan’s fans are crazy
Salman Khan’s biggest strength is his connection with the general public. Despite being a big star, he has always kept himself connected to the ground. His fans come from every age and class. For some it is a childhood memory, while for others it is still a symbol of hope. The message decorated on the Bandra Worli Sea Link reflects this connection, stating that Salman is not just a hero of films but also a hero of people’s hearts.
As soon as the pictures of the sea link were shared, Salman Khan’s name went viral on social media. Fans shared it calling it the most beautiful birthday message from Mumbai. Many people called it not just a bridge, but a symbol of the city’s love for Bhaijaan. Some also saw it as a tribute to an era of Indian cinema. Thus, the celebration spread not only on the streets but also in the digital world.
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