Did Salman Khan Steal the Show in a Black Sherwani?

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Key Takeaways
- Salman Khan showcased a stunning black sherwani.
- He walked the ramp celebrating Vikram Phadnis's 35 years in fashion.
- Salman is busy filming “Battle of Galwan”.
- He is hosting the reality show Bigg Boss 19.
- Professionalism issues have been raised regarding his punctuality.
Mumbai, Oct 14 (NationPress) The renowned Bollywood icon Salman Khan dazzled as the showstopper for celebrated designer Vikram Phadnis, showcasing a stunning black sherwani on the ramp in honor of the designer's remarkable 35 years in the fashion industry.
Khan captivated the audience with his effortless elegance and commanding aura. Adorned in a meticulously crafted black sherwani embellished with exquisite embroidery, he exuded both sophistication and charm. With his signature confidence, Salman dominated the runway, prompting enthusiastic cheers from the crowd.
Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu also took to social media to share glimpses of Salman Khan's striking ramp walk during the event. On the work front, Salman is currently engrossed in filming his highly awaited movie, “Battle of Galwan, and is also actively hosting the 19th season of the reality show Bigg Boss.
However, Salman's professionalism has recently come under scrutiny by director AG Murugadoss, who attributed the failure of their film “Sikandar” to Khan's tardiness on set. In response, Salman clarified during the Weekend Ka Vaar episode of Bigg Boss 19 that his delays were not due to negligence, but rather a result of an injury sustained during filming.
The director admitted, “I used to arrive at set at 9 PM, which was true, but that was due to my broken rib.” He continued, “People can say what they want, but I never compromise on my work. Just because something doesn’t resonate with the audience doesn’t imply unprofessionalism.”
Additionally, Salman revealed that Sikandar began as a collaborative effort between Murugadoss and producer Sajid Nadiadwala, but both eventually separated due to production challenges. “I still believe in the story and supported it until the end. I hold no regrets about doing Sikandar,” he expressed. “It was an emotional film, and I am proud of it,” he added.
–IANS