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KRK mocks Salman Khan, claims that ‘Salman Uses Fake Plastic Six Packs’

It’s been a while since Race 3 actor Salman Khan has delivered a blockbuster at the box office. There was a point when his films were expected to gross more than 200 crores. His films like Maine Pyar Kiya, Tere Naam, Sultan are box office hits. But films like Race 3, Dabangg 3 have not been equally appreciated by the audiences and critics.

Self-proclaimed critic Kamaal R Khan, who is always active on social media, often grabs headlines for taking digs at celebrities. KRK is now claiming that Salman Khan is longing to witness a hit in his career. He often targets Salman.

Kabir Khan recently opened up on the sequel of Bajrangi Bhaijaan. He confirmed that the project is being planned out and Salman Khan has given it the title Pawan Putra Bhaijaan. Amidst it all, KRK now targets the Dabang actor’s abs and acting skills. “When journalists asked Kabir Khan about his film’s continuation, he replied: Ye Budhaoo Sathiya Gaya Hai, Budhaape main,” KRK tweeted. As a result, he continues to utter ridiculous things. I have no desire to work on a film with a Budhao actor who does not understand the basics of acting. “That’s all right!”
In another tweet, KRK continued, “Budhao Bechara Ek Hit Ke Liye Taras Raha Hai. So he wants to work with all the big directors now! And big Directors don’t want to work with him coz he doesn’t know acting n use fake plastic six-packs. Dekha Budhaoo Kahan Le Aaya Main Tumko! Aur Abhi Toh Aur Aage Aage Dekhte Jaao!”

Just not that, Salman had filed a defamation suit against the self-proclaimed critic after his disrespectful review of Radhe. After that, KRK is not directly mentioned Salman in his tweet. He continues to take an indirect dig at Salman. He mocked the actors, improving the quality of their film rather than crying and running to the courts.

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CT Team

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