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Salman Khan Steals Spotlight at Egypt Premiere of 7 Dogs Despite Cameo Appearance


Salman Khan once again proved his global star power after becoming one of the biggest attractions at the Egypt premiere of the international action thriller 7 Dogs — despite not attending the event in person.

Photos and videos from the grand premiere on Friday quickly went viral across social media platforms, showing giant posters of Salman prominently displayed at the venue. Fans and attendees were seen stopping to click selfies and videos near the superstar’s backdrop while the cast walked the red carpet.

Although Salman only makes a cameo appearance in the film, his presence generated massive excitement online, with several users calling him the “main attraction” of the premiere.

Soon after the screening, clips featuring Salman’s scene from the film began circulating widely online. In the viral sequence, the actor appears in a barber shop setup, delivering dialogues in English while interacting with the film’s lead stars Karim Abdel Aziz and Ahmed Ezz.

Directed by acclaimed filmmaking duo Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, 7 Dogs also stars Sanjay Dutt and Monica Bellucci in key roles.

The international action thriller revolves around two men from entirely different worlds who are forced into an uneasy alliance amid a dangerous global crisis involving a weaponised narcotic threatening the Middle East.

Ahmed Ezz plays an Interpol officer, while Karim Abdel Aziz portrays a feared crime boss. The film combines large-scale action, international espionage and high-stakes drama, making it one of the most ambitious cross-border projects featuring Indian and Middle Eastern talent.

Even with limited screen time, Salman Khan’s appearance has already become one of the film’s most talked-about moments online, with fans celebrating his global appeal and charismatic presence.


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