Ira Khan, the daughter of Aamir Khan, has been promoting mental health awareness, and Salman Khan praised her on Thursday. Salman posted on Instagram Stories, “Kamaal hai yaar bacche bade ho gaye, bade strong ho gaye hain aur bade samaihdaar bhi…. Loved it..god bless u beta.”
Ira established the Agastu Foundation a few years ago with the intention of fostering body awareness training and programs that assist self-actualization. With a social media post in 2021, Ira announced the founding of this foundation. She said in the video clip, “I have registered a Section 8 company, called Agatsu Foundation, which launches today. Agatsu is my attempt to find a balance, of trying to attain equilibrium, to make my life better for me and facilitate you making your life better in whichever way. Come check us out.”
In an effort to raise awareness about mental health, Ira previously posted on social media about her battle with depression. Ira has made a point of discussing her mental health problems, and with the Agatsu Foundation, she hoped to assist those in need, particularly in these trying times.
Returning to Salman, he is preparing for the release of Tiger 3, in which Katrina Kaif also appears. On October 16, a trailer for the movie will be released. Salman just posted a video to Instagram with the caption, “Jab tak Tiger mara nahi. Tab tak Tiger hara nahi. #TigerKaMessage #Tiger3 arriving in cinemas this Diwali. Releasing in Hindi, Tamil & Telugu.” Directed by Maneesh Sharma, Tiger 3 is set to release on the occasion of Diwali 2023 in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
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