Salman Khan’s upcoming action-packed spectacle, Sikandar, recently dropped its much-anticipated trailer, and as expected, fans went into a frenzy. From high-octane stunts to Salman’s effortless swagger, the film promises everything his fans love. However, amidst all the hype, one unexpected detail stole the spotlight - Bhaijaan handing out 'Children Bank' notes to a taxi driver.
An eagle-eyed fan caught a mistake in a particular scene from the Sikandar trailer. The moment in question features Salman’s character, Sikandar, sitting in a taxi with his friends, played by Jatin Sarna and others. As Jatin’s character argues about something, Salman, in his signature cool style, hands him two bundles of Rs 500 notes - a total that should be around Rs 1 lakh. But wait, there’s a twist! Fans with sharp observation skills quickly spotted that the currency notes were anything but real. Instead of “Reserve Bank of India,” they had “Children Bank of India” printed on them. The mistake didn’t go unnoticed.
An Instagram user zoomed in on the frame and shared the clip with the caption, “Did you notice this in the Sikandar trailer? - Salman Khan hands the taxi driver a bundle of notes with ‘Children Account’ written on them.” The video instantly went viral, racking up over 100,000 views in just a day, with social media users divided over the goof-up.
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On the flip side, many argued that using prop money is a common practice in films, with one fan writing, “Do you really think they’ll use real notes in a movie?” Another added, “People need to chill! This isn’t a criticism of Salman, just a small oversight.” "Mostly every film uses prop money this isn’t something new," wrote one.
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