AI video shows Salman Khan in 8 ethnicities; Russian version called 'Killer'

AI video shows Salman Khan in 8 ethnicities; Russian version called 'Killer'
An experimental AI video transforming Salman Khan into different ethnic versions of himself—Brazilian, South Korean, Italian, and more—has taken social media by storm. Audiences applauded his striking appearance in every rendition, pointing to his timeless, border-crossing appeal. Produced by Sourav Bhomik, the trending clip arrives just as Khan readies new ventures, including his upcoming project 'Battle of Galwan'.
An AI-generated video imagining Salman Khan in different ethnicities has caught fans’ attention online. The clip shows the Bollywood star reimagined as Brazilian, South Korean, Italian, Australian, American, Japanese, Nigerian and Russian. Viewers quickly reacted, praising how he looked in every version. The video builds on Salman’s long-standing global popularity, which spans generations and borders.According to the Hindustan Times, visual artist Sourav Bhomik created the AI-generated video featuring Salman in multiple international avatars. The feature highlighted how fans admired each look, flooding the comment section with praise.

AI imagines Salman Khan in different ethnicities

The AI clip portrays Salman in distinct cultural styles, reshaping his features and appearance to match different national identities. Fans responded with excitement. One comment read, “What a handsome man, looked handsome in every ethnicity.” Another wrote, “Prime Salman was something else. Lethal face card.”
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Several users singled out specific versions. One comment read, “Means Salman is handsome everywhere.” Another added, “looks handsome in every avatar, but Korean and Russian are love.” A fan declared, “Russian version of Salman is killer.”
One user joked, “This is 50 shades of Salman.”The strong response reflects Salman’s enduring appeal. In 2004, People magazine ranked him the seventh most handsome man in the world. Even at 60, he continues to draw attention for his looks and physique.

Salman Khan films and upcoming projects

Salman was last seen in ‘Sikandar,’ directed by AR Murugadoss and co-starring Rashmika Mandanna and Sathyaraj. The film received negative reviews from critics and underperformed at the box office, grossing ₹184 crore worldwide.He is now preparing for ‘Battle of Galwan,’ directed by Apoorva Lakhia and featuring Chitrangada Singh. The film is based on the 2020 Galwan Valley clash between India and China and is set to release in theaters on April 17, 2026.The report further added that while speaking about the project at an event in Mumbai, Salman said, “It is physically demanding. Every year, every month, every day, it gets more and more difficult. I have to give more time now (for training). Earlier, I would do it (train) in one or two weeks; now I'm running, kicking, punching, and all that stuff. This film demands that.”Apart from this, Salman also has ‘7 Dogs’ and ‘Kick 2’ in the pipeline.
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