Salman Khan bonds with Indian Navy sailors onboard INS Visakhapatnam. This is what happened

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan spent a day onboard the Indian Navy ship INS Visakhaptnam, the largest destroyer in the Indian Navy's fleet, ahead of the country's 75th anniversary of Independence.

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Actor Salman Khan on Thursday spent the entire day with Indian Navy sailors onboard INS Visakhapatnam, interacting with people who put their lives in danger to protect the country's coasts. He also hoisted the tricolour and was engaged in fun activities.

Khan was seen conversing and dancing with the Indian Navy sailors in pictures that were shared on social media. The sailors were thrilled to see the Dabangg star among them. The actor was dressed in a white shirt, black denim, and a personalised navy cap for the day.




Salman Khan was last seen with Aayush Sharma in "Antim: The Final Truth". Next, he has a variety of upcoming projects like Godfather, Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali, Kick 2, and Tiger 3.

The actor listened to the sailors' experiences and engaged in several group activities onboard the ship, such as the one-handed pushup challenge, cooking, and raising the national flag. Moreover, he signed autographs.

The INS Visakhapatnam is one of the largest destroyers in the Indian Navy's defence duty. It is equipped with medium-and short-range artillery, anti-submarine rockets, and sophisticated electronic warfare and communication gear.
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The INS can house a crew of 312, has a range of 4,000 nautical miles, and has a mission duration of 42 days, which can be extended for out-of-area operations.
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