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Salman Khan’s 60th Birthday Party Was A Star Studded Affair And We’ve Got All The Details 

Salman Khan’s 60th Birthday Party Was A Star Studded Affair And We’ve Got All The Details 

Sakshi Singh

On Saturday, December 27, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan turned 60. The star of the film industry had a private birthday party at his Panvel farmhouse with his family members, close friends, and film and sports personalities. Later, the photos and videos of the party appeared on various social media platforms, providing the fans with a sneak peek at the intimate celebration.

Salman Khan Celebrates 60th Birthday At Panvel Farmhouse 

The celebration was limited to the people dear to Salman, who were with his immediate family. His father, the veteran screenwriter Salim Khan, was the one who took the lead during the cake-cutting ceremony. A video that has been widely circulated shows Salman giving the knife to his father and inviting him to cut the cake while the rest of the family sings the birthday song. 

Sohail Khan was seen helping Salim Khan and standing beside him while Arpita Khan and Aayush Sharma were on the other side holding their daughter, Ayat, and looking at them, along with Salman’s mother, Salma Khan. 

Who Else Attended Salman Khan’s Birthday Party?

The night also featured several industry colleagues. Karisma Kapoor, Aditya Roy Kapur, Genelia Deshmukh, Rakul Preet Singh, Pragya Jaiswal, and Huma Qureshi were some of the notable faces. Mika Singh, Maniesh Paul, and Zeeshan Siddiqui, a politician, were also spotted on the way to the venue. M.S. Dhoni, the former Indian cricket team captain, was also there.

Rahul Kanwal, a media professional, was another prominent guest who was spotted at the farmhouse. Shera, the longtime bodyguard of Salman Khan, marked the occasion with a heartfelt social media post. After clicking a celebratory picture, Shera conveyed his thankfulness and admiration towards the actor and credited Salman for his personal and professional growth, besides calling him his “Maalik.”

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