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Salman Khan visits his Mumbai house after 60 days to meet his parents

From the day lockdown has been announced, Salman Khan along with a few family members and friends shifted to his Panvel farmhouse. But well, the actor’s parents are at his Mumbai house, and reportedly, Salman recently made a quick visit to meet his parents.

According to a report in a tabloid, on Tuesday, Salman visited his house in Mumbai to meet his parents and after spending a few hours with them he went back to his farmhouse in Panvel.  It is said that the actor had taken the required permissions to travel from Panvel to Mumbai.


At his farmhouse, Salman is accompanied by his sister Arpita, brother-in-law Aayush Sharma, actresses Jacqueline Fernandez, Waluscha De Sousa, and Iulia Vantur, nephew Nirvaan Khan and others. Well, Salman is doing a lot of productive stuff in this lockdown period. He has started his own YouTube channel and has released two singles titled Pyaar Karona and Tere Bina. The latter features Jacqueline opposite him. Reportedly, he will also be releasing the third single to complete the trilogy of music videos.

Talking about his movies, Salman was shooting for Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai before the lockdown was announced. The movie was slated to release on Eid this year but it has been postponed. Directed by Prabhudheva, the movie also stars Disha Patani and Randeep Hooda.

Apart from Radhe, Salman also has Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali in his kitty which is slated to release on Eid next year. Directed by Farhad Samji, the film stars Pooja Hegde as the female lead.

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