Salman Khan shares gym pictures ahead of his 60th birthday: I wish I could look like this!
Salman Khan reminded fans of his upcoming 60th birthday by sharing gym pictures that showed off his fit physique, leaving fans convinced that he looks decades younger.

Salman Khan will turn 60 on December 27 and will become the last of Bollywood’s iconic Khan trio to reach the milestone this year and the superstar has reminded fans of the upcoming birthday in his trademark style. Salman shared a series of gym pictures on Instagram flaunting his fit physique and youthful charm which left fans in awe and proved once again that age is just a number for him.
Sharing the pictures, Salman wrote, “I wish I could look like this when I turn 60! 6 days from now.” In the pictures, the actor is seen sporting a clean shaven look as he poses inside his gym in a black vest and blue shorts, confidently flaunting his muscular arms and toned legs.
Fans immediately appreciated and praised him. One fan commented, “You’ve just turned 30. There’s nothing like you. mydream myeverythings dear @beingsalmankhan ji mylvlife ji.” Another wrote, “Brother Kill it this time.” Many expressed similar sentiments and agreed that Salman does not look anywhere close to his age.
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Interestingly, while fellow superstar Shahrukh Khan and Aamir KhanThe actor, who turned 60 this year, celebrated his birthday with a special film re-release, with no official word yet on any such plans for Salman’s historic birthday.
On the work front, Salman Khan was last seen hosting the 19th season of the hit reality show Bigg BossWhere he crowned Gaurav Khanna the winner. The actor is now preparing for his next appearance on the big screen. battle of galwana war drama Based on the 2020 Galwan Valley clash between India and China. The film is directed by Apoorva Lakhia, known for Shootout at Lokhandwala.
Earlier this year, Salman had talked about the physical demands of the project in an interview PTIHe described it as one of the most difficult films of his career. Khan said, “It’s physically tough. Every year, every month, every day it gets more and more difficult. I have to devote more time now. Earlier, I used to do it in a week or two, now I’m running, kicking, punching and doing all that. That’s what this film demands.”


