15-09-2025 12:00:00 AM
Salman Khan, currently shooting for his upcoming film Battle of Galwan in Ladakh, paid a courtesy visit to Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta at Raj Niwas in Leh on Saturday
CJ Desk
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, who is currently shooting for his upcoming film Battle Of Galwan in Ladakh, paid a courtesy visit to the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Kavinder Gupta, at Raj Niwas in Leh on Saturday, Saturday. The film is based on the 2020 Galwan Valley conflict between the Indian and Chinese armed forces.
Dressed in a blue shirt and denim jeans, the actor looked dapper as he was seen enjoying a pleasant meeting with Kavinder Gupta. Salman also received a Thangka canvas painting from the Ladakh LG, depicting scenes from Buddha’s life in a traditional Buddhist art style. The two posed with the painting, marking the cordial meeting at Raj Niwas in Leh.
The office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh shared photos of Salman Khan's courtesy visit on their X handle on Saturday, “Bollywood icon Salman Khan paid a courtesy visit to the Hon’ble Lt. Governor Shri @KavinderGupta at the Raj Niwas, #Leh,” they wrote.
A few days ago, Salman announced the start of his shoot for Battle Of Galwan on his social media handles, appearing in a military uniform. His rugged moustache and commanding gaze reflected fierce patriotism, while the post showed him standing behind a clapperboard with the film’s title. The caption read: “#BattleOfGalwan.”