Salman Khan Finds "Sukh" in Quiet Moment with Furry Friend

Salman Khan shared a quiet moment with his fluffy dog on Instagram, captioning it "Yeh hai sukh." Fans praised the photo as "pure sukoon" and expressed admiration. He will next appear in #SVC63 with Nayanthara, directed by Vamshi Paidipally, releasing on Eid 2027. Additionally, he is preparing for 'Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace,' formerly titled 'Battle of Galwan,' co-starring Chitrangada Singh.

Key Points: Salman Khan Finds "Sukh" in Quiet Moment with Furry Friend

  • Salman Khan posts serene photo with white fluffy dog on Instagram
  • Caption "Yeh hai sukh" conveys happiness and calm
  • Fans react with love, calling it "pure sukoon"
  • Next film #SVC63 with Nayanthara, directed by Vamshi Paidipally, releases Eid 2027
  • Also gearing up for 'Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace' with Chitrangada Singh
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Salman Khan finds "sukh" in quiet moment with furry friend

Salman Khan shares a serene Instagram photo with his fluffy dog, captioned "Yeh hai sukh." Fans call it "pure sukoon." Upcoming films #SVC63 and Maatrubhumi await.

"Yeh hai sukh - Salman Khan"

Mumbai, May 3

Superstar Salman Khan gave fans a rare glimpse into his personal life on Sunday, posting a serene photograph with his furry companion on Instagram.

Captioned "Yeh hai sukh" (This is happiness), the image captures the actor in a quiet, affectionate moment with a large, white, fluffy dog.

Khan is seen resting his head gently against the dog's thick coat, eyes closed, conveying a sense of calm and contentment.

Admirers flooded the comments section, describing the image as "pure sukoon" and reiterating their admiration for the actor.

"Or aap h hamare su-koon," one fan wrote.

Another wrote, "Amazing picture love you bhai."

On the work front, Salman Khan will be next seen in a project tentatively titled #SVC63, featuring actress Nayanthara and directed by Vamshi Paidipally.

The movie is set to hit theatres on Eid 2027.

Meanwhile, Salman is gearing up for the release of 'Maatrubhumi: May War Rest in Peace', which also stars Chitrangada Singh. The film was earlier titled 'Battle of Galwan'.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Beautiful picture! But I hope all that 'sukoon' also translates into actual kindness off-screen. We've all heard stories about his controversies and temper. A calm dog is easy - being a good human to everyone is the real test. Let's hope the happiness is genuine and long-lasting.
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Michael C
Wow, didn't expect Salman to be such a dog person. The photo has real emotion in it. That dog looks like a Great Pyrenees or something massive - must be quite the companion. Animals are honest judges of character, and if that dog trusts him, there's something good there.
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Nisha Z
Bhai ki neend ka scene toh alag level ka hai! 😂 But seriously, this is so wholesome. Dog lovers samajh sakte hain. Just wish he showed this side more often instead of all the action masala. Also excited for 'Maatrubhumi' - Galwan par film interesting hoga.
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Ravi K
"Yeh hai sukh" - exactly what we all need right now. In this chaotic world, the simplicity of this moment is refreshing. Sab kuch paane ke baad bhi insaan ko bas chain chahiye. And that dog looks like he's found his human too. A true bond. 🐾
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Jessica F
Okay, this is adorable. I'm not even a huge Bollywood fan, but this picture transcends all that. Pure, unconditional love between a man and his dog. Also interesting they renamed the film from 'Battle of Galwan' to 'Maatrubhumi' - curious about the creative direction there.

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