
Salman Khan Share Post on Mothers Day: The ceasefire was announced in the midst of Indo-Pakistan tension last evening, after which it was welcomed by many stars reacting to it. At the same time, Bollywood’s Bhaijaan i.e. Salman Khan allegedly reacted a post share on it, but after some time the actor deleted his post. Meanwhile, he has shared another post. So let’s know what the actor has shared now.
Salman Khan shared the post
Actually, Salman Khan has posted a special post on the occasion of ‘Mother’s Day’ and has congratulated his two mothers on this day. The special thing is that the superstar has called his father a thank you in the post. Let me tell you, Salman has shared beautiful photos with his two mother Salma Khan and Helen on Instagram. In this picture, Salman is seen sitting in a white and pink check shirt. During this time, his mother Salma is sitting on his side equal to him. At the same time, Helen is seen posing on the actor’s shoulder and posing.
People are praising
At the same time, while posting this picture, Salman Khan has also written a cute caption. He wrote, ‘Thank you dad for the best mothers in the world. Happy Mother’s Day for my most beautiful women in the world. At the same time, this post of the actor is very much liked by the fans and they are praising them fiercely. One user wrote, ‘The best son of the country.’ One user wrote- ‘Wow, the best moment of life.’ Apart from this, a person commented- ‘Mashallah.’
Salman trolled on the post on ceasefire
Let us tell you that Salman Khan had earlier shared a post on the India-Pakistan ceasefire, which he later deleted. In this post, he wrote, ‘Thank you for the ceasefire.’ At the same time, after this post, he was trolled a lot.
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