Could Salman Khan Launch a ‘Chor-Police’ League?

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Key Takeaways
- Salman Khan proposes leagues for classic games.
- He is returning as the host for Bigg Boss.
- Upcoming film Battle Of Galwan focuses on military conflict.
Mumbai, Aug 11 (NationPress) Bollywood superstar Salman Khan made a delightful surprise appearance at the launch of Season 3 of the World Padel League, where he playfully proposed the formation of his own leagues centered around beloved childhood games, such as "hide and seek" and "Chor Police".
While at the event, Salman, whose brother Sohail Khan owns a team in the World Padel League, humorously remarked: “Main goti league kholunga, kanche, main gilly danda league kholunga is prakaar ke league khelunga, chain cook, hide and seek league, chor police league, main in sab league main interested hun. Aur phir educated log hai toh, main doctor-doctor league kholna chahunga.”
“(I will start a marbles league, a gilli-danda league. I want to play these kinds of leagues—chain cook, hide and seek, and cops and robbers. And since there are educated people, I would also like to start a 'doctor-doctor' league.”
In addition to this, Salman is set to reprise his role as the host for the 19th season of the much-debated reality show "Bigg Boss", which is poised for a grand premiere on August 24.
Having recently appeared in the action-drama ‘Sikandar’, directed by A. R. Murugadoss, Salman shared, "I have been a part of 'Bigg Boss' for a long time now, and as we all know, 'Bigg Boss' reinvents the game every year, aur iss baar, it is gharwalo ki sarkar. And when too many people start pulling the strings, it’s bound to get messy. That’s when the cracks show, and the house turns into a warzone," said the 59-year-old superstar.
Furthermore, Salman will also feature in the film "Battle Of Galwan," directed by Apoorva Lakhia. The narrative is said to focus on the intense conflict between Indian and Chinese forces that occurred in 2020 in the Galwan Valley, a disputed area in Ladakh.