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Salman Khan goes viral with shirtless photos – check here

04 November, 2025 17:26

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan went viral once again after sharing a series of shirtless photos on Instagram on Monday, November 3, 2025. The pictures showed his chiseled abs and muscular body after an intense workout session.

The actor captioned the post, “Kuch haasil karne ke liye kuch chhodna padta hai. Yeh bina chhode hai.”

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(To achieve something, you have to give something up… this is without giving anything up.)

The caption hinted that Salman achieved his incredible fitness without giving up his normal lifestyle or following extreme diets — showing his discipline and consistency in fitness.

The photos quickly spread across social media, with fans and celebrities flooding the comments section. His trainer, Rakkesh R. Uddiyar, also shared the pictures, writing, “Welcome Back.”

Fans couldn’t stop praising Salman’s “ageless” look at 59 years old, calling him the “OG bodybuilding icon for a reason” and “motivation of the decade for fitness enthusiasts.” Many declared, “Tiger zinda hain” (Tiger is alive), celebrating his powerful comeback.

The post also silenced trolls who had previously commented on his appearance, as his strong and confident look reminded everyone of his dedication.

Reports suggest that this new, ripped look could be part of Salman’s preparation for his upcoming patriotic action film, “The Battle of Galwan,” where he plays an Indian Army officer.

The timing of the post, just before his next big movie, has strengthened his image as a dedicated and unstoppable action star in Bollywood.

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