Punjab Newsline,Film :
ATV ride filled with thrill and fun, pictures go viral on social media
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, former Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and popular singer AP Dhillon were recently seen enjoying an exciting and muddy adventure together. The fun-filled activity took place at Salman Khan’s farmhouse in Panvel, where the trio took an adrenaline-packed ride on all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) through slushy tracks.
During the adventure, all three celebrities were seen in high spirits, fully embracing the thrill of off-roading. Despite being covered in mud, their cheerful expressions and camaraderie stood out. Singer AP Dhillon shared glimpses of this memorable outing on his Instagram account, posting a series of photographs that quickly grabbed the attention of fans.
The pictures show Salman Khan, MS Dhoni and AP Dhillon splattered with mud as they rode the ATV through the slush. In one image, MS Dhoni and the “Excuses” hitmaker AP Dhillon are seen standing beside a crashed ATV, flashing broad smiles. Another photograph features Salman Khan, Dhoni and Dhillon posing together and smiling warmly at the camera, perfectly capturing the bond and fun they shared during the off-road adventure.
Adding a humorous touch to the post, AP Dhillon captioned the pictures with the question, “Who do you think crashed it?” The caption further added to the buzz around the post, with fans reacting enthusiastically and speculating playfully in the comments section.
The post comes shortly after a video from AP Dhillon’s concert went viral on social media, in which the singer was seen alongside actress Tara Sutaria. The video had already created a stir among fans, and the latest adventure pictures have further kept Dhillon in the spotlight.
On the work front, Salman Khan was last seen on screen in the film Sikandar, released in 2025. He is now set to appear in his upcoming film Battle of Galwan, which is based on the Galwan Valley clash between India and China that took place on June 15, 2020, during the peak of the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India.
The clash occurred in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh as part of a larger military standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Indian and Chinese troops engaged in violent hand-to-hand combat while attempting to patrol disputed areas. The confrontation resulted in the deaths of 20 Indian soldiers, while China also suffered casualties. It marked the deadliest face-off between the two nations in over four decades, significantly escalating tensions and leading to increased troop deployments and diplomatic efforts to prevent further conflict.