Celebrities like Sanjay Dutt and Karisma Kapoor attended Salman Khan's star-studded 60th birthday celebration at his Panvel home.
On Saturday, December 27, Bollywood actor Salman Khan celebrated turning 60. Several celebs, including Karisma Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, AP Dhillon, and others, attended the actor's lavish birthday celebration at his Panvel home. Soon after, a number of images and videos from the extravagant party appeared online. The celebrity was shown delivering beverages to visitors in one of the videos, while in another, he joyfully performed his mamu responsibilities, displaying his silly side.
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Inside Salman Khan's birthday celebration
Deanne Panday, who also attended Salman Khan's birthday party, posted pictures from the festivities on Sunday. In order to keep the young children interested, Salman had set up a separate children's play area with swings and performers dressed as cartoon characters, as shown in the photos. Another video that went viral showed Salman riding a Ferris wheel with his niece Ayat as part of his mamu responsibilities. Throughout the journey, the actor seemed to be having a great time, laughing like a child and making Ayat chuckle.
Another video from the birthday celebration featured Salman behind the bar serving drinks to visitors while his sister Arpita Khan and other guests danced on the floor, taking in the festive atmosphere. Salman chose to dress casually for the event, donning black jeans and a blue T-shirt. Additionally, he made it a point to celebrate his birthday with the photographers outside his farmhouse.
Celebrities like Sanjay Dutt, Karisma Kapoor, Ram Charan, MS Dhoni, Huma Qureshi, Aditya Roy Kapur, and many others attended the celebration, which turned out to be a star-studded event. In the company of close friends and family, Salman celebrated his milestone birthday at midnight.
Salman Khan's next movie
Salman Khan is currently preparing for his upcoming movie, Battle of Galwan, after Sikandar failed to connect with viewers and did poorly at the box office. The movie, which was directed by Apoorva Lakhia, is based on the 2020 Galwan Valley conflict between Chinese and Indian troops, in which the combatants used sticks and stones rather than guns. The movie is scheduled to open in theaters in 2026.

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