Bollywood actor Salman Khan stunned everyone on Saturday with his lethal appearance in the trailer for his next movie, “Sikandar,” which is being directed by A R Murugadoss.

In the teaser, Salman played Sikandar, who entered a room full of individuals wearing samurai armor. “Suna hain ki bhautt saare log mere peeche pade hain,” he was heard saying. Meri mudne ki der hain, Bas.
Salman’s use of a bulky action avatar to fight disguised, armored opponents really grabbed notice.
The throbbing background music in the teaser captivated the viewers and gave the movie additional dimension.
Salman shared the link on his Instagram, writing, “I really appreciate all of your birthday wishes. Thank you.” I hope you like Sikandar’s teaser.#SikandarTeaser (biographical link) #Sikandar by Sajid Nadiadwala Under the direction of @a.r.murugadoss released in theaters on EID 2025.
Fans quickly expressed their admiration for Bhaijaan in the comment section after Salman released the teaser.
“Too good,” someone said on social media.
“Bhaijaan ne aag lagadi,” commented another.
The teaser for the movie was originally scheduled to be released on December 27, Salman’s birthday. However, the creators decided to postpone it after the death of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
“We regret to announce that the release of the Sikandar teaser has been postponed to December 28th due to the passing of our esteemed former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Ji,” the team said in a statement issued on their official X (previously Twitter) page. During this time of grief, our thoughts are with the country. I appreciate your understanding. #TeamSikandar.
“Sikandar,” which will be released in theaters on Eid, also stars Rashmika Mandanna and Salman. The film is being produced by Sajid Nadiadwala.
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