Salman Khan or Bobby Deol? Sylvester Stallone gets confused

Sylvester’s fans were quick enough to point out the actor’s mistake. But let’s not ignore the fact that he was humble enough to send his good wishes all the way from other side of the world.

While there were speculations about Sylvester Stallone starring in Salman Khan’s Race 3, here comes a shocker that the Hollywood superstar doesn’t even know how Salman looks like.

It’s true! Apparently after the first looks of the actors in ‘Race 3’ were released, Stallone took to Instagram to congratulate Salman Khan. But he made a boo boo by mistaking Bobby Deol as Salman Khan.

Yes, instead of Salman, Stallone shared Bobby Deol’s picture on his Instagram and wrote

“The very best wishes to very talented film hero SALMAN KHAN For his next film RACE 3…!”

Isn’t it shocking?

Well, however when you take a quick glance at both Bobby and Salman’s ‘Race 3’ posters, they’re pretty much similar.

Be it the shades or hairstyles or expressions, Bobby Deol is looking like Salman Khan in this picture.

 

Yash : The Main Man . #Race3 #Race3ThisEid @iambobbydeol @SKFilmsOfficial @Tips

A post shared by Salman Khan (@beingsalmankhan) on

However, Sylvester’s fans were quick enough to point out the actor’s mistake. But let’s not ignore the fact that he was humble enough to send his good wishes all the way from other side of the world.

Well, do hope that he realizes and corrects his goof up soon.

Earlier there were rumours of Stallone being a part of 'Race 3' but seems like it's not happening.

Nevertheless, Salman would be more than delighted to see such a big icon lending his support for his upcoming movie which is releasing on 15th June this year.

We bet bhai will be very thankful for his support and wishes.

Stay tuned to nyoooz.com for more entertainment updates.

 

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