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Salman Khan REFUSES to make Korean heart emoji with 'Sikandar' co-star Rashmika Mandanna again in viral video: 'I am not going to...'

Salman Khan's Eid release 'Sikandar,' directed by AR Murugadoss, received mixed reviews, with Rashmika Mandanna's performance critiqued. Despite this, their off-screen chemistry has captivated fans. The film's box office earnings surpassed Rs 75 crore but are declining post its initial success.
Salman Khan REFUSES to make Korean heart emoji with 'Sikandar' co-star Rashmika Mandanna again in viral video: 'I am not going to...'
Salman Khan made his Eid comeback last weekend with Sikandar, directed by AR Murugadoss. Fans were excited to see him in action and alongside Rashmika Mandanna. However, the film received harsh criticism, with Rashmika being called the weakest link. Despite this, their off-screen chemistry is winning hearts.
Salman and Rashmika’s Adorable Bond
For weeks, Rashmika Mandanna and Salman Khan have actively promoted Sikandar. Their adorable bond, formed on set, has charmed fans. At the trailer launch, Salman recreated Rashmika’s signature Korean heart pose, which she often does for paparazzi. However, in a new viral video, he refused to do it again.
Salman’s Reaction to the Viral Korean Heart Pose
In an interview, Rashmika called Salman her friend, while he described her as wonderful. When asked about their viral Korean heart pose, Salman firmly said, “I’m not doing this anymore.” A surprised Rashmika asked why, to which he replied, “It doesn’t suit me.” She laughed, insisting kids would love it.

Sikandar’s Box Office Performance
Salman Khan's Sikandar has crossed Rs 75 crore at the box office but is expected to see a further drop on Wednesday. The film, which had high expectations, has struggled to maintain momentum after its initial release.

Meanwhile, Salman Khan’s Sikandar faced a major setback as it leaked online before its official release. The Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association (IMPPA) condemned the illegal act, stating that it caused significant financial losses. Despite efforts to curb piracy, such leaks continue to impact the film industry negatively.
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