Superstar Salman Khan is quite popular for his image of a family man and he made sure to stand true to the tag during his recent Diwali celebrations.
Unlike other B-town celebs, who were busy visiting Diwali parties of their colleagues, Salman chose to spare some time for his family and took them off for a vacation in Goa for the festival.
The entire Khan-dan including Salman’s sisters Arpita and Alvira, their respective husbands, brother Sohail and their parents Salim and Salma, were seen having a gala time together.
In fact a recent picture of Salman Khan having fun in the pool with his all boys gang also featuring Sooraj Pancholi in Goa is also doing the rounds on social media. The ‘Sultan’ actor has indeed set the temperatures soaring as he is seen posing shirtless in the picture.
Salman Khan Diwali celebration in Goa
Earlier, Salman’s brother-in-law Ayush Sharma also shared a picture of their family time on his Instagram account giving a glimpse of their Diwali vacation.
Later, Khan also shared a picture of their madhouse Diwali party featuring his all boys gang on micro-blogging site Twitter.
Interestingly, it is after a long time Salman Khan has got a chance to spend some quality time with his family, given his hectic schedule.
Notably, the actor even gave the Ganpathi celebrations at his residence a miss as he was busy shooting for Kabir Khan’s directorial ‘Tubelight’ in Manali.
Looks like Salman is in a quest to make it up for all the moments he has missed with his family so far.
Moreover, he didn’t have any movie releasing on Diwali this year, which in turn gave him enough time to spend with his family.
Interestingly, Salman had come up with royal drama ‘Prem Ratan Dhan Payo’ last Diwali, which did wonders at the box office and also kept the actor on his toes for the promotions. The movie also starring Sonam Kapoor has collaborated Salman and Rajshee after a long hiatus.
Salman Khan, who recently finished the Manali schedule of ‘Tubelight’, is now busy with popular reality show Bigg Boss 10 in which he is seen as a host.