Salman Khan's name was linked with top actresses like Aishwarya Rai and Katrina Kaif. His wedding cards with Sangeeta Bijlani were also printed, but one mistake of Bhaijaan ruined everything. When Salman Khan is close to 60 years old, fans are getting excited when there are sudden signs of his marriage. Seeing Salman's latest post, it seems that he wants to get married and have children.
On Wednesday, July 9, Salman Khan shared a cute birthday post by sharing a picture of his brother-in-law, Atul Agnihotri, on his birthday. He wrote in the caption, 'Happy birthday, Atul, my brother-in-law. Thank you for taking care of my sister. I love you. You are the best husband and father. May you be the one I knew. One day, I will also become a man like you. Wake up, brother.'
One sentence of Salman Khan's post caught the most attention, in which it is written - 'One day I will become the person you are.' Fans are thrilled to think whether Bhaijaan is giving hints about his marriage plans. One user wrote in the comment, 'That means one day Salman Khan will also get married.' Another user said, 'Meaning brother wants to get married.'
Salman Khan had given hints earlier, too.
Salman Khan is often asked about 'settling' in life. When Bhaijaan last appeared on India TV's show 'Aap Ki Adalat', he talked about his marriage plans and said that there was something lacking in him. He had said, 'When the Almighty wishes, sir. Two people are needed for a marriage. First, there will be no marriage. When I said yes, the other said no. When someone said yes, I said no. Now there is no from both sides. When both agree, then the marriage will happen. There is still time, I am 57 years old. I want this for the first and last time. I mean, I should have a wife.'
The film is based on the Galwan Valley incident.
There are always rumors of Salman Khan being in a relationship with Yulia Vantur, but Bhaijaan never reacted to the rumors nor confirmed them. Talking about work, his previous films have not performed as per his status. He will next be seen in the film 'Battle of Galwan'. The film is based on a real-life incident. It is based on the scuffle between Indian and Pakistani soldiers in the Galwan Valley in June 2020.
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