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Salman Khan shares a deep life advice that father Salim Khan gave him: ‘Mistakes repeated becomes a habit in your character', netizens react

Salman Khan shares a deep life advice that father Salim Khan gave him: ‘Mistakes repeated becomes a habit in your character', netizens react

Time of Indiaa day ago
Fans love it every time
Salman Khan
displays his candid side on social media. The actor has a huge massy appeal and while fans love to see his movies in the theatres, he's just as popular on the digital platforms.
Every time he shares a new photo or a thought, netizens appreciate it.
In his recent post, Khan has shared a deep advice given to him by his father, legendary screenwriter
Salim Khan
.
The actor shared a photo of himself in a black t-shirt but fans noticed his biceps and how handsome he looked. Further sharing the advice, he wrote, 'Present becomes yr past, past catches up 2 your future, present Is a gift, do right with it, mistakes repeated becomes a habit n then your character, dont blame any 1 , no 1 can make u do anything that u don't want to.
My dad just said this to me, it's so true.'
What fans noticed further was his honesty and regret as he confessed, Kash I heard this earlier but never too late (I wish I had heard this earlier but it's never too late).' A fan reacted to his post and said, 'When the man speaks, it's not just a caption... it's a life lesson. Introspection, growth, and honesty..that's what makes him different. The world sees a superstar, we see a human trying to be better every day. Love & respect always, Bhai'
Another person wrote, 'Beautiful Words ❤️❤️🙌🙌🙏' Another person wrote, 'Caption' with fire emoji.
On work front, Salman will be seen next in 'Battle Of Galwan'. He was recently seen in an all new look for the film which caught the attention of fans. He was last seen in 'Sikandar'.
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