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Salman Khan celebrated Raksha Bandhan with his father Salim Khan and siblings at sister Alvira Agnihotri’s Mumbai home. The family shared heartfelt moments, with Arpita and Alvira tying Rakhi on Salman’s wrist. Filmmaker Atul Agnihotri captured the intimate gathering, including younger family members enjoying the festivities. Meanwhile, Bina Kak sent emotional wishes to Salman, calling him her "brother-like-son."

Key Points: Salman Khan Celebrates Rakhi With Salim Khan and Family at Alvira's Home

  • Salman Khan and Salim Khan arrive for Rakhi celebrations at Alvira Agnihotri’s home
  • Arbaaz, Sohail, and Arpita Khan join in traditional rituals
  • Atul Agnihotri shares candid family moments on Instagram
  • Bina Kak sends emotional Rakhi wishes to Salman despite injury
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Inside Salman Khan's heartwarming Rakhi celebrations with family

Salman Khan shares heartwarming Raksha Bandhan moments with father Salim Khan, siblings, and nieces/nephews in an intimate family celebration.

"Since I am recovering from a broken ankle, I will miss you on Rakhi day, my dear Salman, my brother like son... - Bina Kak"

Mumbai, August 10

Actor Salman Khan was seen with his family members to celebrate Raksha Bandhan at his sister, Alvira Agnihotri's residence in Mumbai.

Visuals of Salman's arrival with his father, the legendary Salim Khan, have been shared widely over social media. Others who joined in the celebration on Saturday were Arbaaz Khan with his wife Sshura Khan, his son Arhaan Khan, Arpita Khan Sharma with her kids, and Sohail Khan, his son Nirvaan, among others.

While the family's Rakhi celebrations were intimate and a homely affair, Alvira Agnihotri's husband, filmmaker Atul Agnihotri, shared inside glimpses.

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In the video, the younger members of the family enthusiastically celebrated Rakhi, while Salman, Arbaaz, and Sohail also joined in.

The 'Sultan' star was seen smiling as Arpita and Alvira tied Rakhi on his wrist, reflecting their warm bonding. Likewise, Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan also took part in the rituals and showered their sisters with love and blessings.

Prior to this, actress Bina Kak extended her wishes for Salman Khan, calling him "brother-like-son."

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"Since I am recovering from a broken ankle, I will miss you on Rakhi day, my dear Salman, my brother like son ...I pray for your happiness, long, healthy and a peaceful life ahead. Lots of love and blessings always, dear Salman," she wrote on Instagram.

Many other Bollywood stars celebrated Raksha Bandhan on Saturday, sharing pictures on social media. From Akshay Kumar to Saif Ali Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, Ibrahim Ali Khan, Arjun Kapoor, Shilpa Shetty, Anupam Kher, Ananya Panday, and Sanjay Dutt, the celebs embraced the spirit of the festival with joy.

On the work front, Salman Khan was last seen in A.R. Murugadoss's 'Sikandar,' also featuring Rashmika Mandanna.

The actor is now gearing up to step in as an Indian Army soldier in Apoorva Lakhia-directed 'Battle of Galwan,' based on the Galwan Valley clashes at the India-China border in 2020.

- ANI

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Rahul R
While it's nice to see celebrities celebrating festivals, I wish media would also highlight how common Indians celebrate Rakhi. Not everyone has lavish celebrations like film stars. The essence of the festival is the same whether you're rich or middle class.
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Aditya G
Salman bhai looking dashing as always! But more importantly, it's great to see the entire Khan family together. In today's busy world, we often forget the importance of family bonding. This is what makes our Indian culture so special 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
The video of Salman Khan smiling while his sisters tie rakhi is so pure! 😊 These small moments matter more than any blockbuster movie. Wishing all brothers and sisters a very happy Raksha Bandhan!
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Karan T
Interesting to see how Bollywood families maintain traditions despite their busy schedules. Looking forward to Salman's new movie about Galwan - he always brings passion to patriotic roles. Jai Hind!
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Shweta Y
The part about Bina Kak calling Salman "brother-like-son" really touched my heart. It shows how relationships in India go beyond blood relations. That's the beauty of our culture - we create family wherever we find love and respect.

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