Salman Khan will mark a major milestone with his 60th birthday. In his signature style, he will have a private celebration at his Panvel farmhouse. True to tradition, the veteran actor will host a
restricted gathering of family, friends, and select collaborators from the film industry.
Notably,.Salman Khan will mark his 60th birthday, a landmark that many view as a testament to his extraordinary resilience, tireless work ethic, and unwavering dedication to his work.
A tribute video featuring messages from directors will be presented in the midst of Salman Khan’s intimate 60th birthday celebration.
“Like every year, Salman Khan will be throwing a private bash. Besides his family and close friends, the invitees also include all the producers and directors he has worked with.The guest list is expected to remain selective, prioritising long-standing personal and professional relationships rather than a large industry-wide event.
Adding a special touch to the celebrations, the source revealed that a tribute has been planned for the actor.
“A special video featuring messages from all his directors over his cinematic journey and their experience working with him has been prepared for the actor calling it a personal gesture.
The celebrations are expected to follow the familiar format, which will be a quiet affair with a brief public moment as Salman steps out to cut his cake, giving fans a peek of the occasion. Notwithstanding the landmark number, reportedly there are no plans for any grand deviations from tradition.
The occasion holds special significance for fans, as Salman emerges as the last of Bollywood’s iconic Khans to turn 60, following Shah Rukh Khan (born November 2) and Aamir Khan (born March 14). Generations of moviegoers have matured watching the three Khans redefine stardom and box-office success in Hindi cinema, making Salman’s 60th a moment of nostalgic celebration.
On the work front, Salman Khan has been busy shooting for Apoorva Lakhia’s directorial film, “Battle of Galwan”, based on the June 15, 2020, clash in the Galwan region, where 200 Indian soldiers fought 1,200 Chinese Liberation Army soldiers to defend Indian territory.
News Edit KV Raman

