Mumbai: Bollywood star Salman Khan has become the latest celebrity to join social networking site Facebook after Aamir Khan, Piyanka Chopra and Amitabh Bachchan. In a video message posted on his page, Salman said, "Many people have asked me why am I not on Facebook and that there are so many fake accounts which create confusion. Now that I am on Facebook, all the fake accounts should either join here or fake away," Salman said.
This page will be a one stop destination for the 46-year-old actor's fans to connect, interact and engage with him.
It will also provide up-to-date information about Salman's upcoming movies, exclusive pictures, videos, as well as exclusive pictures from his private collection. The actor's Facebook page has already got 2.6 million likes. It also gives a sneak peak into the chain of Being Human stores opening in October.

This page will be a one stop destination for the 46-year-old actor\'s fans to connect, interact and engage with him.
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Born on March 14, 1965, Aamir Hussain Khan was first seen as a child actor in his uncle Nasir Hussain's 1973 film, Yaadon Ki Baaraat. Eleven years later, in 1984, he made his professional debut with Ketan Mehta's Holi. However, Khan& ...
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