How Did Moroccan Singer Saad Lamjarred Thank ‘Brother’ Salman Khan for Welcoming Him?
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Mumbai, Feb 5 (NationPress) Renowned Moroccan artist and composer Saad Lamjarred, famous for tracks like “LM3ALLEM”, has shared his heartfelt appreciation towards Bollywood icon Salman Khan, referring to him as his brother and expressing gratitude for welcoming him into his family.
Lamjarred took to Instagram to post a series of photos featuring Salman Khan and Iulia Vantur. In one image, Salman is seen affectionately draping his arm around Lamjarred’s neck, while another captures the duo smiling joyfully at the camera.
One of the photos features the Moroccan artist posing with Salman and Iulia, creating a delightful scene.
“My heart is filled with happiness and gratitude to once again be by the side of my brother, Mr. Salman Khan,” Lamjarred expressed in his caption.
He thanked Salman for including him among his family, friends, and loved ones, considering him as one of their own.
“Thank you for embracing me among your family, close friends, and for treating me as a member of your family. That spirit of generosity means more to me than words can convey. It is always an honor to be with you, dear Salman @beingsalmankhan #salmankhan #saadlamjarred.”
While Lamjarred did not disclose the specifics of his meeting with Salman, he is widely recognized for his music video “LM3ALLEM,” which boasts over 1 billion views on YouTube, making it the most-watched Arabic music video on the platform. His music videos are among the most viewed in the MENA region and hold the top spot in Morocco.
On the subject of Salman, he is set to appear next in ‘Battle of Galwan’, a film inspired by the Galwan stand-off between India and its expansionist neighbor, China, which occurred on June 15, 2020, during the peak of the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India.
The clash in the Galwan Valley, eastern Ladakh, was part of a broader border standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). It escalated into violence as both sides sought to patrol disputed areas, resulting in hand-to-hand combat.
The confrontation led to the deaths of 20 Indian soldiers, while Chinese troops also faced casualties. This incident marked the deadliest India–China clash in over four decades, heightening tensions and prompting both nations to bolster troop deployments while engaging in diplomatic discussions to prevent further conflict.
Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film is scheduled for release on April 17.