Salman Khan hits back at trolls over his look in ‘Battle of Galwan’ teaser; says, ‘Kisi ko yeh samajh main aata hai ki…’ | Hindi Movie News

Salman Khan hits back at trolls over his look in 'Battle of Galwan' teaser; says, 'Kisi ko yeh samajh main aata hai ki…'
During a lively event in Surat, Salman Khan took a moment to respond to the buzz surrounding his fierce appearance in the ‘Battle of Galwan’ teaser. He stated that his role as a Colonel is designed to uplift and motivate soldiers, firmly rejecting any notions of romance associated with his portrayal.

Salman Khan was recently trolled after the teaser of his upcoming film ‘Battle of Galwan’ was dropped online. Netizens felt that that superstar’s glance in a warlike situation was similar to what he delivers during a romantic scene. And now, Salman Khan, at an event, has responded to the trolls. Let’s take a look at what he has to say.

Salman Khan reacts to trolling of his glance in the ‘Battle of Galwan’ teaser

Salman Khan attended a cricket event in Surat on Friday evening. The host on the ground asked the superstar to hold a bat in his hand and enact the way he has done in the ‘Battle of Galwan’ teaser. For those unaware, in the teaser, he can be seen holding a bulky wooden stick as he prepares to fight the Chinese troops.

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Salman Khan did the pose and then said, “Ab kisi ko yeh samajh main aata hai ki ye romantic look hai… lekin Colonel hoon bhaiya… Toh yeh, Colonel ka look hai… jo ki samajhta hai ki apney team walon ko, apney jawano ko kaisa hosla de… (Now people understand that this is being seen as a romantic look… but brother, I’m a colonel… so this is a colonel’s look—someone who knows how to motivate his team and how to boost the morale of his soldiers).“The actor further added, “Vaise hi look main inko bhi de sakta hoon (growls); uss look ka koi matlab hai nahi… Uss look ka koi matlab hai nahi. So aise hi chalta raha, aise hi chalta rahega… aaplog ki dua se (I can give them that very look as well (growls); that look doesn’t really mean anything… it doesn’t mean anything at all. So it has gone on like this, and it will continue the same way… with all your blessings).”

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