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Salman Khan responds to criticism over ‘Battle of Galwan’ appearance: 'This is a Colonel’s look'
Salman Khan defends his role in Battle of Galwan as a 'Colonel’s look,' emphasizing instinctive acting despite social media criticism over his soldierly vigour.
- Recently, Salman Khan responded to critics by saying, `Ab kisi ko ye samajh mein aata hai ki ye romantic look hai, lekin Colonel hoon bhaiya.`
- Following the teaser's rollout last month, a still of Salman holding a log drew scrutiny and sparked mixed social-media reaction.
- A fan account on X shared a video Saturday morning of Salman attending an ISPL event and chatting with Mohammad Kaif, who asked him to replicate the still, and Salman responded with a roar.
- Salman Khan, who is positioning a comeback, has had a lukewarm box-office run and is promoting Battle of Galwan, slated for April this year, with recent appearances including the Red Sea Film Festival.
- He added reflective remarks about his craft, saying `I simply do what I feel in the moment` and `You can catch me doing anything, but you can't catch me acting.
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Salman Khan responds to criticism over ‘Battle of Galwan’ appearance: 'This is a Colonel’s look'
Salman Khan responds to criticism over ‘Battle of Galwan’ appearance: 'This is a Colonel’s look' Actor Salman Khan has brushed aside online criticism surrounding his look from the upcoming film ''Battle of Galwan'', saying that he is portraying the role of a Colonel and the appearance reflects the character's responsibility of motivating and leading his men. A video shared by a fan account on X showed the actor attending the Indian Street Premie…
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Read Full ArticleSalman Khan responds to trolls criticising Battle of Galwan teaser: ‘People think this is a romantic look but I’m playing a soldier’
Salman Khan responded to the trolls, saying that he understands what his character wants and that there was no need for his character to scream or shout.
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