Salman Khan: 'Silence on Operation Sindoor, misses the Army to earn money', Salman gets trolled after sharing a glimpse of 'Galwan'

Posted on 5th Jul 2025 by rohit kumar

Salman Khan will be seen in the film 'Battle of Galwan'. The poster of the film was released on Friday. Apoorva Lakhia has taken over the direction of the film. In this film, Salman Khan is playing the character of Colonel B Santosh Babu. Salman Khan is being trolled after the poster of this film came out.

 

Fans congratulated him, while some users trolled him.

 

Salman Khan has shared a post from his X (formerly Twitter) account. In this, his face is seen covered in blood. The passion of patriotism can be seen. The first glimpse has increased the enthusiasm of the fans. There has been a flood of congratulations on Salman Khan's post. But some netizens are expressing displeasure.

 

The film is based on a true incident.

This film of Salman Khan is based on a true incident. The film 'Galwan' is based on the war between India and China in the Galwan Valley in the year 2020. In this battle, the Indian Army killed many Chinese soldiers without using bullets. Netizens are trolling Salman Khan for making a film on the Indian Army. Users are writing that he kept quiet during Operation Sindoor and now he is making a film on the Indian Army.

 

Shared the screenshot of the alleged deleted post

 

Some netizens are sharing the screenshot of Salman Khan's alleged tweet, which he shared after the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, and later deleted. Netizens are expressing their displeasure over Salman Khan not making any social media post on Operation Sindoor of the Indian Army after the Pahalgam terror attack and are asking, 'How dare you make a film on the Indian Army'?

 

Users said - 'How easy it is to earn money'

 

Some users are writing, 'You remember the Army to earn money, where did you hide during Operation Sindoor?' One user wrote, 'You never shy away from earning money by showing the valor of India's brave soldiers on screen, but when it comes to saying a few words for India, you keep quiet'.

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