Salman Khan is a commoner at heart - a fact often highlighted by the actor’s mode of transportation. Salman, who often surprises us by ignoring his luxury car rides in favour of a bumpy fun-filled ride in auto and bikes, has now taken a fancy for the local trains of Mumbai. Out to experience the everyday life of ‘mango people’, the actor has now decided to hop on the train sans any security.
According to the latest Bollywood news, Salman will take the local train to travel to an unknown destination on Tuesday afternoon.
Talking about the incident, a daily quoted a source as saying; “Salmanbhai plays a character in his forthcoming film ‘Wanted’, where the mode for travel for him is a local train. He had lot of fun while shooting for ‘Wanted’ in a train. So, he has been saying that he wanted to travel in a local and experience what a normal middle class person goes through everyday. Salman will travel in the afternoon and is not taking any security with him. A lot of people advised him to take security with him as it can be chaotic, but he is against the idea. He will be going post lunch and he is very excited. He has not travelled in a train for over 20 years now.”
Confirming the news, Salman said, “My character, Radhe, in the film has used the local train as the mode of transport. In the film, I have not travelled by cars or rickshaws. So I decided to relive Radhe for a day in real life, thereby transporting Radhe from reel to real.”
Well, our advice to Sallu is – keep a check on your wallet and valuables.
Talking about the incident, a daily quoted a source as saying; “Salmanbhai plays a character in his forthcoming film ‘Wanted’, where the mode for travel for him is a local train. He had lot of fun while shooting for ‘Wanted’ in a train. So, he has been saying that he wanted to travel in a local and experience what a normal middle class person goes through everyday. Salman will travel in the afternoon and is not taking any security with him. A lot of people advised him to take security with him as it can be chaotic, but he is against the idea. He will be going post lunch and he is very excited. He has not travelled in a train for over 20 years now.”
Confirming the news, Salman said, “My character, Radhe, in the film has used the local train as the mode of transport. In the film, I have not travelled by cars or rickshaws. So I decided to relive Radhe for a day in real life, thereby transporting Radhe from reel to real.”
Well, our advice to Sallu is – keep a check on your wallet and valuables.
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