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Salman Khan to launch his YouTube channel

We all know that Salman Khan is one of the most active celebs on social media. He keeps on sharing pictures and videos on Instagram and stays connected with his fans. And now, the actor is all set to launch his own YouTube channel.

It is said that on his channel the actor will share videos of his paintings, the songs that he writes and composes, and a lot more. Salman’s manager and spokesperson confirmed the news and told India TV, "Salman Khan has been thinking on this for quite a while now and now all set to put it together.”


Well, currently in the lockdown situation, Salman is at his farmhouse in Panvel and spending quality time with his family. A few days ago, he had posted a video with his nephew and informed everyone that they should stay at home.

A couple of days ago, he recreated a scene from Maine Pyar Kiya and gave a twist to it. Right now, Salman is surely putting his best foot forward on social media by entertaining his fans through his videos. We are sure even his YouTube channel will have entertaining content.

Talking about his films, Salman Khan starrer Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai was supposed to release on Eid 2020, but the film will get postponed as the shooting is left and it won’t be possible to wrap the film and get a release on Eid. He also has a film titled Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali in his kitty which is slated to release on Eid 2021.

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