Salman Khan Praises 15-Year-Old singer Jonas Conner, Urges Support for Young Talent


Salman Khan’s Current Focus:


 Bollywood superstar salman khan is currently busy shooting for his upcoming film ‘Battle of Galwan’, a movie based on the 2020 India-China border clash.

Salman’s social media Post:


 Salman Khan recently posted on his social media platform (X) expressing admiration for the singing talent of 15-year-old Jonas Conner.


 He shared a picture of Jonas alongside a heartfelt message praising the young singer’s emotional expression.

Praise for Jonas Conner:

 Salman wrote, “I have never seen a 15-year-old child express his pain in such a beautiful way. god bless you, Jonas Conner.”


 He mentioned listening repeatedly to Jonas’ songs — ‘Father in a Bible’, ‘Peace with Pain’, and ‘Oh Appalachia’.


Call to Promote Young Artists:


 Salman urged his followers and the public to support young talents like Jonas instead of exploiting them.


 He said, “What is the use of not supporting such children? Brothers and sisters, these are in English, there are many like them here too. Encourage them, do not exploit them.”


Message on Encouragement vs. Exploitation:


 Salman’s post highlighted the importance of nurturing young talent with genuine encouragement rather than using them for personal gain.


 He emphasized the responsibility of society to uplift emerging artists and give them fair opportunities.


About salman Khan’s Film ‘Battle of Galwan’:


 The film ‘Battle of Galwan’ is based on the real-life conflict between india and china that occurred in 2020.


 The clash resulted in the martyrdom of 20 indian soldiers, with china also suffering casualties.


 Salman Khan is undergoing rigorous training to convincingly portray an army officer in the film.


 Fans can expect to see him in a military uniform, embodying the role of a brave soldier.


Salman’s Engagement with Fans:


 Apart from his film work, Salman’s active social media presence continues to engage fans by highlighting important social messages and supporting young talents like Jonas Conner.

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