The ‘Dabangg’ Khan of Bollywood, Salman Khan, celebrated his 60th birthday on December 27. The celebration of the special occasion was marked by a bash at his Panvel farmhouse. In addition to the attendees, the star of Salman’s birthday was the elaborate food menu, which had everything from vegetarian delicacies to non-veg treats. Read on to know more.
Salman Khan’s 60th birthday bash menu
According to Hindustan Times, Salman Khan’s 60th birthday party had a variety served for the fans. From kebabs in starters to proper gravy in the main course, here’s what the menu had, ‘Koti kebabs, dahi kebabs, aloo tikki, broccoli kebabs were served in vegetarian starters, while there were five varieties of non-vegetarian kebabs in the menu. In the vegetarian main course, there were several types of assorted breads, two types of daal, paneer gravy and rice.”And the list doesn’t end here. Desserts were the show stealers. The report added, “For desserts, gajar ka halwa, gulab jamuns, rabri, ice creams and malai dessert were served. There was also a counter of a popular Paris dessert brand stationed there. The menu included pastries, assorted macarons pyramids, almond Bostock and French toast – classic and tiramisu.”
Inside Salman Khan’s 60th birthday party
Coming to the guests, a lot of them stayed till the early hours of the morning. Maniesh Paul, Aditya Roy Kapur, Huma Qureshi, MS Dhoni, Rakul Preet Singh, Mika Singh, Sangeeta Bijlani and other attendees at the actor’s birthday celebration. Salman’s nephews and nieces, including Arhaan Khan, Nirvaan Khan and Alizeh Agnihotri, too made sure to be by his side on the special occasion.There was also a sundowner on Saturday, which added to the celebration. “Salman had also called for vanity vans for every single actor who stayed back overnight at the birthday party at his farm. A lot of his friends from the fraternity had left the farm around 6-7 am on December 27,” stated the report before adding, “The actor also had a sundowner on Saturday afternoon that was attended by his close friends and family. For the decor, the farm was decorated with white roses all over. The DJ played the Ssubah Hone Naa De’ song on loop.”


