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Salman Khan’s absence, Shah Rukh Khan’s return to IIFA raises eyebrows

Salman has been closely associated with IIFA for past two years
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While the audience enjoyed the ceremony hosted by Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan along with Karan Johar and Vicky Kaushal, the absence of SRK’s contemporary Salman Khan left them scratching their heads. Photo: Salman Khan/X
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The IIFA Awards ceremony was a stellar show of celebration of cinematic excellence, entertainment, and the best of Indian cinema coming together.

While the audience enjoyed the ceremony hosted by Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan along with Karan Johar and Vicky Kaushal, the absence of SRK’s contemporary Salman Khan left them scratching their heads.

This particularly raised eyebrows because Salman has been closely associated with IIFA for the past two years. His sudden disappearance from the most prestigious event of the Indian cinema didn’t sit well with many people.

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SRK also is very much hands on when it comes to hosting an event of this scale courtesy his charm, and the ability to think on his toes, and handle tricky situations while on stage.

Salman, on his part, is yet to deliver a blockbuster in the post-pandemic era with his last clean hit being ‘Sultan’ which was released 8 years ago.

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However, things can turn around for Salman with his upcoming film ‘Sikandar’, just as it did for SRK. Prior to ‘Pathaan’ and ‘Jawan’, SRK was absent from the silver screen for more than 4 years with his last release being the commercial and critical disaster ‘Zero’ in the pre-pandemic era. His personal battle in his son Aryan Khan’s case further plummeted the megastar in trouble but he left all of that behind, and rose like a phoenix, single-handedly pulling the Bollywood out of its dull phase with two big hits.

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