New Delhi: Channelling his inner artist, megastar Salman Khan on Thursday spent the time at home sketching.
Most celebrities are restricting themselves to their houses due to the coronavirus pandemic which has led to suspension of production and shooting work across Bollywood.
The Sultan actor who is known for his terrific talent of sketching and painting shared a video of himself on Instagram making a sketch of two women faces.
Khan created a monochrome painting using just a single black colour within a minute.
"So the way we dress is perhaps the best thing that our culture has ever done," said Salman as he began sketching in the video.
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Khan's sketch has closeups of two women where one is seen with her face and head covered while the other woman's face is covered with either a veil or her hair and a huge bindi on her forehead.
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Khan's post was flooded with several comments of appreciation from fans within few hours after he posted the video.
On March 5, urging netizens to adopt traditional salutation styles like 'namaste' and 'salaam' to greet everyone in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, Salman shared a picture from his workout session.
Salman has cancelled his event Up Close And Personal With Salman Khan, which was supposed to take place in the United States and Canada from April 3 to 12, in the wake of coronavirus scare.
With inputs from ANI