Do you know why Salman Khan wears his iconic blue bracelet? Bollywood superstar’s old video is unmissable

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Salman Khan is one of the most popular actors in the world. He enjoys a massive fan following. His craze is undeniable. Whatever he does, whatever he wears becomes a trend and there’s no denying it. The actor’s iconic blue bracelet has always grabbed attention. He is often seen wearing it. Curious about why he wears it? Don’t worry as we’ve got you covered.

An old video of the actor shows him revealing the story behind his signature bracelet. Let us tell you, the blue bracelet, also known as the Feroza bracelet, was actually gifted to him by his father, Salim Khan. The bracelet was a family tradition as his father always wore it. The actor found it cool as a child and played with it. Later, when he started his career, his father gave him a similar one.

“My father has always worn this. And growing up, it used to look cool on his hand. How kids play with things, I used to play with his bracelet. And then when I started off working, he got me the exact one. This stone is called firozah. Apparently, there are only two living stones, that’s what they say. One is akik and one is firoza – this is the turquoise (firoza). What happens with this is that if there’s any negativity coming onto you, first, this takes it and then it cracks. This is my seventh stone,” shared Khan.

On the work front, Salman has interesting projects in the pipeline. The trailer for ‘Sikandar‘ will be released on December 28. Directed by AR Murugadoss, it will be released on Eid 2025.

That’s not all. The actor also has ‘Kick 2‘, ‘Tiger vs Pathaan‘, and an untitled film with Atlee.



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