Over the years, Tere Naam (2003) has become a cult film for movie buffs due to its subject, evergreen songs and the performance and hairstyle of lead...
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Maroc - Times of India - Entertainment - 22/06/2025 06:37
Salman Khan revealed that his iconic 'Tere Naam' hairstyle was inspired by former Indian President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. He mentioned that while actor Rahul Roy also sported a similar look, he felt the long hair suited the image of a small-town hero. Khan expressed deep respect for Dr. Kalam, calling him an inspiration and regretting never having met him.
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