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Salman Khan surprised fans by revealing his Tere Naam hairstyle was inspired by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. The actor shared this nostalgic detail on Kapil Sharma's new season. He also recalled how small-town heroes traditionally had long hair, shaping his character's look. The conversation took a funny turn when Salman narrated a recent incident about an overzealous fan sneaking into his home.

Key Points: Salman Khan Reveals Tere Naam Look Inspired by APJ Abdul Kalam

  • Salman Khan credits APJ Abdul Kalam for Tere Naam's hairstyle
  • Film marked Bhumika Chawla's Bollywood debut
  • Directed by late Satish Kaushik in 2003
  • Shares bizarre fan intrusion story at his home
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Salman Khan says he took inspiration from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam for Tere Naam look

Salman Khan shares how Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam inspired his iconic Tere Naam hairstyle in a surprising revelation on Kapil Sharma's show.

"Ye Tere Naam ka jo look hai, woh actually inspired tha Abdul Kalam saab se. – Salman Khan"

Mumbai, June 22

Even after two decades, 'Tere Naam' remains one of Salman Khan's most memorable films -- not just for its emotional story but also for his iconic hairstyle. Now, Salman has revealed something surprising about that very look.

In the first episode of 'The Great Indian Kapil Sharma Show' (Season 3), the 59-year-old actor shared that his hairstyle in Tere Naam was actually inspired by none other than the former President of India, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam.

"Ye Tere Naam ka jo look hai, woh actually inspired tha Abdul Kalam saab se," Salman said during the chat with host Kapil Sharma. (My hairstyle in Tere Naam was inspired by Abdul Kalam Sir.)

He also mentioned that Rahul Roy had a similar hairstyle before, but for Tere Naam, he imagined a small-town character who would have long hair. "I thought that small-town heroes always had long hair. All the old-school heroes had it too - that's where the inspiration came from," he added.

Directed by the late Satish Kaushik, Tere Naam was released in 2003 and starred Salman as Radhe and Bhumika Chawla as Nirjala. It was a remake of the 1999 Tamil film Sethu, which originally starred actor Vikram. Though the film received mixed responses from audiences, it was remembered for Salman's intense performance and its music. The film also marked Bhumika Chawla's debut in Hindi cinema.

During the show, Salman also opened up about a recent incident in which a woman managed to sneak into Salman Khan's home at Galaxy Apartments. The topic came up when Kapil jokingly asked him about fans showing up at his residence with suitcases. Salman confirmed that something like that had indeed happened recently.

"Yes, something like that recently happened. There were security guards outside. A woman told them she wanted to head up to the fourth floor, and she entered. She rang the doorbell, and our servant opened the door. The servant was shocked because the lady said, 'Salman called me over.' Obviously, the servant saw her and was sure I definitely didn't call her. She was a fan, so she was escorted out," said the 'Sikandar' actor.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Wow, what an unexpected connection! Dr. Kalam's hairstyle inspiring Bollywood - only in India! 😄 Tere Naam was such a cult film, and now this revelation makes it even more special. Salman's Radhe look was iconic, but I never imagined it had such a distinguished inspiration.
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Priya M.
Interesting how our Missile Man inspired Bollywood fashion! But honestly, I wish Salman would focus more on his acting skills than just his looks. Tere Naam worked because of his performance, not just the hairstyle. The recent security breach at his home is concerning though - fans need to understand boundaries.
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Arjun S.
Bhai and Kalam sir - what a jodi! 😂 But seriously, this shows how deeply our scientists and leaders influence all aspects of Indian culture. Tere Naam's music still gives me goosebumps - "Tumse Milna" was my college anthem!
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Neha T.
As much as I love this fun fact, the security breach part is worrying. Celebrities deserve privacy too. On a lighter note, maybe Salman should do a biopic on Dr. Kalam now - he already has the hairstyle ready!
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Vikram J.
The original Tamil version Sethu was much better in my opinion. But credit to Salman for making Radhe memorable. The Kalam connection is surprising but makes sense - both were trendsetters in their own fields!

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