Salman Khan playfully teases bodyguard Shera at Arbaaz–Sshura Khan’s anniversary bash in Mumbai

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Superstar Salman Khan was in a cheerful, playful mood as he stepped out in Mumbai on Wednesday to attend brother Arbaaz Khan and Sshura Khan’s second wedding anniversary celebrations. A light-hearted exchange between Salman and his longtime bodyguard Shera quickly became the highlight of the evening, drawing cheers from photographers and fans alike.

Salman teases Shera

Salman joined family members to celebrate the occasion, keeping his look casual in a black T-shirt paired with jeans. He arrived quietly at the venue, greeting guests and members of his security team before briefly posing for photographers outside.

After the photo-op, Salman turned the spotlight on Shera, who was smartly dressed in a jacket with a black shirt and trousers. Gesturing animatedly, Salman encouraged the photographers to focus on Shera’s outfit, playfully hyping him up. The moment left Shera blushing and laughing, as he was seen leaning on Salman’s shoulder while the two shared a laugh.

Shera later escorted Salman inside the venue, waving to the paparazzi gathered outside, as photographers cheered the duo.

Fans quickly reacted online, with comments such as, “Omg still cute @beingsalmankhan,” and “First time seeing Shera ji blushing.” Others wrote, “We love you Bhai jaan,” and “So cute.”

Shera, whose real name is Gurmeet Singh Jolly, has been Salman Khan’s personal bodyguard and head of security since 1995. The anniversary celebration itself was an intimate affair, attended by close family members and friends, including Manisha Koirala and Sohail Khan.

Salman Khan’s upcoming projects

Salman was last seen on the big screen in Sikandar, which did not meet expectations at the box office. He recently made a cameo appearance in Aryan Khan’s directorial debut web series The Ba**ds of Bollywood* and also hosted the reality show Bigg Boss 19.

Next, Salman will be seen in Battle of Galwan, co-starring Chitrangda Singh. The film, directed by Apoorva Lakhia, will revisit the 2020 Galwan Valley clash between Indian and Chinese troops — a rare and deadly border confrontation that involved hand-to-hand combat without the use of firearms.

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