Once again Salman Khan is in news. And this time, it concerns his belief and faith. The Bollywood superstar, who is known for his unmatched aura and loyal fanbase, recently made an appearance at the grand opening ceremony of the President Cup 2026.At the ceremony in Thane on March 31, the Dabangg star made a stylish appearance, sporting a new accessory — a blue ring.One of the videos that sparked discussion is when Shinde was addressing the sports enthusiasts and other attendees at Dadoji Konddev Stadium, Salman is seen sliding his hand in his pocket, taking out a blue ring and quietly slipping it on his middle finger. Apart from the popular sapphire bracelet, he has now added a ring to his accessories.On the one hand his last few movies have done all that well, and on the other, there have been constant threats to his life. Perhaps that’s why the actor seems to be taking no chances, apparently believing in the concept of ‘nazar’ or evil eye.All about the ring Some noticed that Salman is wearing a Neelam gemstone. Reportedly, Neelam is a fast-acting gemstone associated with Saturn (Shani). This is primarily used to bring prosperity, financial stability and immense career growth. One of the major highlights of this stone is that it protects against misfortunes, evil eyes and accidents, while maintaining emotional balance.#SalmanKhan pulls out a ring from his pocket & put in on his middle finger. Could it be to save him from buri nazar? pic.twitter.com/hddDO3wQ8f— Shweta SK (@Shweta7770) March 31, 2026Netizens react:While one section of cybercitizens trolled him for believing in superstition, others wished for his ‘solid comeback.’A user wrote, “Salman Khan is doing the most to dodge buri nazar by putting the ring on his middle finger. Not even subtle anymore. The evil eye probably saw that and said Never mind, I’m good’ Bollywood’s biggest star is fighting nazar with the international sign of disrespect. Iconic failure.”Another commented, “Isn’t it interesting how superstitions like buri nazar influence even the biggest stars?”


