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Salman Khan Helps 50 Female Ground Workers in Malegaon Amid Coronavirus Lockdown
Superstar Salman Khan, who is currently with his family in his Panvel farmhouse during the lockdown, had recently pledged to financially support 25,000 families of workers in the film industry. Now, the actor has also come forward to help daily wage earners in Mumbai. The actor had helped deliver basic necessities to about 50 female ground workers after an emergency call.
Politician Baba Siddiqui took to Twitter to break the news. He wrote, “Thank you @beingsalmankhan @tweetbeinghuman for your generous contribution towards the daily wage workers. You are always one step ahead of everybody when it comes to helping people and you have proved that yet again.
Salman Khan Sneaks Up On Iulia Vantur At Chat Session, See Her Embarrassed Reaction In New Video
A funny video of Salman Khan has emerged online.
Actor Salman Khan, along with some members of his family, has been stationed at his Panvel farmhouse during the lockdown. The actor has been sharing awareness videos about the coronavirus’s spread and about life in a farm. Now, a funny video has surfaced online which shows him with his rumoured girlfriend Iulia Vantur.
In the video, Iulia is conducting a chat session and can be seeing agreeing with someone. Within seconds, Salman sneaks up from behind to peep in as an embarrassed Iulia gestures at him to move along. Even after he is out of the frame, Iulia is seen looking in his direction and smiling.
Salman, along with his nephew Nirvaan (Sohail Khan’s son), his sister Arpita Khan, her husband Aayush Sharma and their children have been stationed at his Panvel farmhouse since the time the coronavirus lockdown was announced.
Salman has been rather active in asking fans to obey coronavirus lockdown rules. Earlier this month, he came out with a very serious message for those who have violated the Covid-19 lockdown guidelines. He shared a 10-minute, hard-hitting video speaking about the corona warriors, who are putting themselves at risk in order to protect the nation. He also spoke about people who are putting everyone’s life at risk by going out during the lockdown.
The clip began with him stating that he was stuck in his farmhouse, where he came to vacation for two days and ended up staying with his mother Salma Khan and his two sisters once the lockdown was imposed. “I have my entire family here. My mother and sisters along with their kids are here. We have made a rule that those who are here cannot go out and no one can come in. Only go out to buy groceries,” he said in Hindi.
Salman then referred to the government’s stern order to follow the lockdown rules, including staying at home, and slammed those who are stepping out amid the lockdown. He also talked about empathising with those who are Covid-19 positive. “Not understanding the plight of those who are positive is ‘anti-insaniyat’,” he said. “People who test positive soon understand that they had to keep safe. Those who are negative and not keeping safe will soon become positive. That’s a guarantee. Then, they will transmit it to their families and to the entire country,” he added.
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He spoke of the people who are taking a risk to step out and protect the nation in this hour of grave crisis. “But they are still working for you,” he said, adding: “They are working to stop the spread because this disease is not discriminating on the basis of caste, creed or age. Your duty is to stay at home and you are not even doing that! I know of a few people who never venture out but are now coming out. Police, doctors and bank people are putting their lives at stake for you. You are putting their lives at risk.”
He has also been sharing videos that give a peep into life in a farm, like going for a horse ride. Salman had also shared an emotional post when his nephew Abdullah Khan died in Mumbai last month. In another post, he had mentioned how had not seen his father in a long time as the veteran scriptwriter is in Mumbai, away from the rest of the family.
Salman Khan Sneaks Up On Iulia Vantur During Her Live Chat Show
After a rise in coronavirus cases int he country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi imposed nation-wide lockdown restricting everything bar the essential services. When the lockdown was announced, Salman Khan was at his Panvel farm house along with 20 members including his family and friends. Apart from his sister Arpita Khan Sharma, reports suggest that Bollywood peeps like Jacqueline Fernandez and his rumoured ladylove Iulia Vantur are also present at the farmhouse with Salman. What's caught internet by storm is a video shared by his fan club on social media where Iulia is having a video chat and Salman can be seen sneaking up on her, unaware that Iulia was on a live chat show. Soon after realising it, he promptly moved away from the camera while Iulia’s is seen reacting to his goof up. Her reaction after watching Salman move out of the frame was indeed priceless. Take a look at the video below.
Up next for Salman Khan is Prabhu Deva’s Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai. Salma will share the screen with Disha Patani and Randeep Hooda in the action entertainer.
Salman Khan Gives Hilarious Twist To Maine Pyaar Kiya Kiss, Shows What It Would Be Like During Coronavirus Pandemic
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Salman Khan, who is stuck in his Panvel farmhouse due to the lockdown, is finding fun ways to entertain his fans. The superstar gave a hilarious twist to one of his iconic scenes in Maine Pyaar Kiya, his first film as a leading man, and gave a glimpse of what it would look like if it were shot in the times of the coronavirus pandemic.
© Provided by Hindustan Times Salman Khan gave fans a glimpse of what Maine Pyaar Kiya would have been like, were it made today. ()
The video shared by Salman on his Twitter account begins with the original scene from Maine Pyaar Kiya, in which he reads a letter from his ladylove bidding him goodbye and leaving a lipstick mark on the wall of glass. The scene ends with him kissing the lipstick mark left behind by her.
However, things would be a little different if the same scene were shot in the current circumstances. The second half of the video has Salman recreating the same scene, but with a funny twist at the end. He sees the lipstick mark on the glass wall, but instead of kissing it, he sprays it with sanitiser and wipes it away.
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"If MPK releases now... Happy Easter. Stay focused and stay strong!" Salman wrote on Twitter. The tweet got thousands of likes and retweets within minutes.
Salman is currently at his Panvel farmhouse with his nephew Nirvan (son of actor Sohail Khan), while the rest of his family is at their Galaxy Apartments residence in Mumbai. Despite being "scared" and missing everyone, he said in a video shared on social media that they were staying put and urged everyone else to remain indoors as well.
In pics: Bollywood and Television actors enjoy household chores during self-quarantine (Slideshow by Mid-Day)
Meanwhile, Salman has been doing his bit to help fight the coronavirus pandemic as well. After taking on the financial responsibility of 25,000 daily wage workers from the film and television industries, he sponsored rations for the families of daily wage workers.
Salman's close friend and politician Baba Siddique shared pictures of a godown and trucks filled with supplies and wrote on Twitter, "Thank you @beingsalmankhan @tweetbeinghuman for your generous contribution towards the daily wage workers. You are always one step ahead of everybody when it comes to helping people and you have proved that yet again."
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