- By Vridhi Soodhan
- Wed, 30 Jul 2025 01:42 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Salman Khan’s fan following has no age limit. From Gen Z to Millennials, Bhaijaan’s charm has captivated everybody’s hearts. While half of the nation adores the actor, some fans can go beyond the limit to showcase their love. Recently, one such incident caught everybody’s attention, where three minor boys escaped from their homes in Delhi with the desire to meet Salman Khan. This incident was reported recently when three minor boys went missing on July 25, 2025.
Salman Khan’s young fans were actually three boys aged 9,11 and 13, who studied in the same school in the Sadar Bazar area of the national capital. According to a report in PTI, the trio had been chatting with a person named Wahid from Jalna in Maharashtra. During their conversations, Wahid told the kids that he had met Salman Khan and made a fake promise of arranging a meet-up with him for the boys.
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Believing the guy, the young boys made a plan to head to Jalna and then to Mumbai to see their favourite star. Without informing anyone, the trio left their homes on July 25, 2025. One of the kids left a handwritten note stating that they are going to meet Wahid in Jalna. However, when the latter got to know that the police had started their search for the kids, he backed out of the meeting.
With the help of the CCTV footage, the investigation further revealed that the boys were headed to Ajmeri Gate, hinting at their plan to board a train. The police went through the train schedules and routes and found out that the boys had boarded the Sachkhand Express bound for Maharashtra. After knowing about Wahid’s withdrawal, the boys dropped their plan and stopped at Nashik.
Delhi Police quickly coordinated with the Railway Police in Jalna, dispatching several teams to different locations. Finally, the boys were found after four days at the Nashik Railway Station. The young kids were immediately brought under police protection and were made to send them back to their homes in Delhi.
