The 51-year-old actor took to social media to share a picture with Chan in which they can be seen holding two stuffed panda toys with a tag "UNICEF: For every child."
The 62-year-old martial art expert, who is a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, had arrived in India on January 23 for the promotion of the Stanley Tong-directed film.
Earlier, Salman had tweeted the official trailer of the film where he thanked Chan for providing an opportunity to his "Dabangg" co-star, Sonu Sood.
The movie, starring Disha Patni and Amyra Dastur, alongside Jackie and Sonu, is slated to release on February 3 in India.
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