Salman Khan's 60th Birthday Lights Up Mumbai with Sea Link Tribute

Mumbai paid a grand public tribute to Salman Khan on his 60th birthday by illuminating the iconic Bandra-Worli Sea Link with a birthday message. The actor celebrated privately at his Panvel farmhouse with a massive gathering of family, including his parents and siblings, and a who's who of Bollywood. Stars like Sanjay Dutt, Karisma Kapoor, and Tabu were among the many celebrities spotted at the festivities. On the work front, Salman Khan is preparing for his next project, 'Battle of Galwan', where he will portray an Indian Army officer.

Key Points: Salman Khan's 60th: Sea Link Illuminated, Star-Studded Bash

  • Sea Link Illuminated
  • Star-Studded Farmhouse Party
  • Family & Bollywood Elite Attend
  • Next Film: 'Battle of Galwan'
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Bandra-Worli Sea Link illuminated on Salman Khan's 60th birthday

Mumbai illuminated the Bandra-Worli Sea Link for Salman Khan's 60th birthday, followed by a massive celebrity party at his farmhouse. See the guest list and details.

"The city came together to honour one of its most cherished celebrities with a special tribute."

Mumbai, December 27

Salman Khan's birthday was marked with a special illumination of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link in his honour. The city came together to honour one of its most cherished celebrities with a special tribute.

A striking birthday message illuminated the night sky, drawing the attention of commuters and passersby. The spectacle quickly caught public attention, with fans capturing photos and videos that soon flooded social media platforms.

The celebration followed Salman Khan's birthday festivities during which he cut a cake with the media outside his Panvel farmhouse. The actor later hosted a star-studded celebration at the same venue to mark his 60th birthday, in the presence of family, friends, and industry colleagues.

Salman's parents, Salim Khan and Salma Khan, arrived at the venue. His sister, Arpita Khan Sharma, and her husband, Aayush Sharma, were also seen joining the celebrations.

Arbaaz Khan's son Arhaan Khan arrived at the farmhouse alongside Sohail Khan's elder son, Nirvaan Khan. Arbaaz Khan and his wife, Sshura Khan, were also present at the gathering.

Alvira Khan Agnihotri also graced the evening. Several well-known personalities from the film industry attended the celebration, including Bollywood stars Karisma Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Mahesh Manjrekar, Huma Qureshi, Tabu, Rakul Preet Singh, Jackky Bhagnani, and Anup Soni.

Also seen arriving were Aditya Roy Kapur, Pulkit Samrat, Zaheer Iqbal, Varun Sharma, Sangeeta Bijlani, Huma Qureshi and Juhi Babbar. Producers Nikhil Dwivedi and composer Sajid Ali were also spotted at the venue. Randeep Hooda arrived with his wife, Lin Laishram.

Salman stepped out for a brief moment to cut a cake with paparazzi, amidst heavy security around him. In the ANI visuals, the star is seen cutting a red-and-white cake as paparazzi sing the birthday song.

Dressed casually in a T-shirt and blue denims, Salman seemed to be ageing in reverse as he sported a clean-shaven look.

On the work front, Salman will be seen donning the Indian Army uniform in Apoorva Lakhia's directorial 'Battle of Galwan', which is based on the Galwan Valley clashes at the India-China border in 2020.

Actor Chitrangda Singh has been paired opposite Salman in the film.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I'm a fan, I can't help but think about the cost and electricity used for this. In a city with frequent power cuts and so many pressing issues, was this public infrastructure illumination really necessary? Celebrations at his farmhouse are one thing, but this seems a bit much.
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Aman W
The man is a legend, no doubt. From Maine Pyar Kiya to Tiger, he's been a part of our lives. Looking forward to 'Battle of Galwan' - a very important subject. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
The photos on Instagram were incredible! It's amazing how much love Mumbai has for its stars. The family pictures from the farmhouse are so wholesome. Salman looks fantastic for 60!
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Vikram M
Typical Bollywood extravagance. Meanwhile, common Mumbaikars are struggling with traffic, inflation, and housing. Our priorities as a society are clearly misplaced. But hey, at least it made for a good photo-op.
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Kavya N
His philanthropic work through Being Human often goes unnoticed. If this illumination brings a smile to people's faces and highlights his birthday charity drives, then why not? It was a one-night thing, not a permanent fixture. Let people enjoy things sometimes.

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