Salman Khan, the superstar who is currently enjoying the success of 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Jaan,' never misses an opportunity to make headlines. He is renowned for giving vicious retorts and nasty jabs. The 68th Filmfare Awards, which took place in Mumbai, were most recently hosted by the actor. It's interesting to note that Gangubai Kathiawadi, a movie by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, won the most honours. The audience did feel that one of the winners' star-studded nights' outcomes was a little unfavorable. Salman ridiculed Ankit Balhara, the composer who won the award for the best background score for the movie, on stage for expressing his feelings for his mother, which didn't sit well with internet users. For more information, scroll down!
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For 'Gangubai's outstanding background score, Ankit and his brother Sanchit Balhara, who served as both of their creative partners, won the Filmfare award. Interestingly, they were also responsible for the soundtrack for the Shah Rukh Khan movie 'Pathaan.' Salman stopped Ankit after he received the prize because he wanted to engage in some humorous conversation. His quips, however, were not well received, and many people thought he was really disrespectful.
A lot of criticism is being directed towards Salman Khan, who co-hosted the 68th Filmfare Awards with Maniesh Paul, for his crude humour when joking with composer Ankit Balhara. The actor can be seen poking fun of Ankit in the viral clip from the award ceremony. Being_amerSalmanic, an Instagram page, recently shared it. Salman asks Ankit in the video, “Did you work in Koi Mill Gya?” As the composer smiled, he said, “ Ro do Ro do. Humko toh koi chahiye jo yaha aa kar roye.” Ankit said that he wanted to say something on behalf of his mother.
One of the users wrote, “I am a big fan of Salman sir par idhar aapne galat kiya.”
“He is such an idiot. He has no respect. Buddha ho gya par akal nhi aayi.”
“This is so insensitive! He is dedicating the song to his mom and you people aren’t letting him complete his song.”
“Har kisi ka mazak udana jaroori hai.”
“Bas itna ego hi insaan ko le kar doobta hai.”
While the composer was singing a song by Mohammad Rafi, Salman Khan interrupted him, pretended to be moved to tears, hugged him, and then accosted him off the stage, which was viewed by many as rude. Many people watched the popular video and criticised the actor in the comments section.
Many people, however, also spoke out in favour of Salman Khan's support and claimed that it was only intended for amusement.
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