I'm the most romantic person: Salman Khan
Salman talks about his family, siblings, fear of rings and more.
He came, he conquered and he created a controversy. “We can’t compare terrorists to artists” has gone viral. Who are we talking about? Of course, controversy’s favourite child — Salman Khan.
At an event in the capital, the superstar was seen taking out time to happily reflect on his family members.
Baby Ahil
Recently, Salman was seen with sister Arpita Khan Sharma and little one Ahil at an event. As usual Salman was late. But he cleverly defended himself and quickly blamed little Sharma-Khan, Ahil for the same. When people gushed and told him that he was lying, he coolly answered, “Hey, he can’t defend himself right now. He is the safest option.”
Little Ahil also made a huge cry for attention when mamu Salman was speaking about him, and mamu was quick to pay attention. He called him over to the podium to plant him a kiss. “Our world revolves around him these days. He is a bundle of joy,” he gushed.
Arpita and Alvira
“They are poles apart when it comes to tastes and preferences,” informed Salman, he continued, “One of them really likes high-end, expensive things and the other one likes cheap, street stuff.”
When asked whom has he been exactly referring to, he disclosed, “The one with the expensive taste is Arpita and the other is Mrs. Agnihotri.”
Music and Arbaaz
Salman’s stint with singing isn’t unknown. When quizzed if has a plan to ever conduct a concert, the actor said, “Firstly, I can’t sing live. My voice has to be (musically) treated 10 times before reaching consumers. Secondly, I am not a trained singer. Arbaaz is the only person in the family to have ever gotten a professional training.”
Lord of the Rings
In a recent conversation with actress Jacqueline Fernandez, Salman Khan expressed that he is afraid of rings. When probed to explain his stance over the same, Salman laughed, “First of all, I am the most romantic person in the whole wide world.
About the phobia of ring, I think it due to encountering a series of heartbreaks and failures. It’s deep-rooted in me now.”