Published 12:12 IST, October 12th 2019
Salman Khan: 4 times Bhaijaan left Twitterati confused with his tweets
Salman Khan is one of the most active celebrities on Twitter, but there have been times when his tweets have left his fans confused and speechless; take a look
- Entertainment News
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Salman Khan, who is also known as the Bhaijaan of Bollywoo,d is known for having a swag of his own. Although he is prepping for his December release Dabangg 3, there is something else that gains major attention about Salman Khan. Salman Khan’s Twitter is not just a place for his self-expression but also something that has left Twitterati confused. Take a look at these four tweets by Salman Khan that left the Twitterati confused.
1. Let us start with first tweet
Salman Khan made his twitter debut on April 23, 2010. It was the first wave of the Twitter fever, so how can the Bhaijaan not get infected? But Salman Khan left the Twitterati all confused with this first tweet. Basically they all had the same question. What do you mean?
2. Twitter left twisted
Tongue twisters have always been a crazy and laughter-filled session among a group of pals. But twisting the word 'Twitter' with a tweet for his followers might not be such a good idea. Salman Khan challenged millions of his followers with this tweet. Basically, the best response Salman Khan could receive from his die-hard fans was that they were clueless when it came to answering his twisty question.
3. Science of flat rotis
Salman Khan has given several blockbusters in his career span. The Bhaijaan of Bollywood proved that he is an old soul when it comes to science with this tweet. The Earth is not flat a roti Salman. It has been proven long back.
4. Film promotion and confusion
Salman Khan is a close friend to many people in the Hindi film industry. He is also responsible for launching many star kids in Bollywood. However, Salman Khan left the Twitterati confused with this tweet for promoting friend Riteish Deshmukh’s film Lai Bhaari. Take a look.
Updated 15:38 IST, October 12th 2019