Salman Khan Expresses Desire To Become A Father Despite Not Being Married

Salman Khan Expresses Desire To Become A Father Despite Not Being Married

Salman Khan, a famous actor, talked about his plans to become a father on the show Aap Ki Adalat.He stated that he wants to have a child even though he is not married.

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However, Indian law does not permit him to do so.He also shared that he is unsure about getting married, but he has plans of being a father.

Salman’s personal life has always been of deep interest to his fans.He was previously engaged to actor Sangeeta Bijlani in 1994, but their marriage was called off reportedly a month before the wedding.

Salman Khan’s love life has also been a topic of interest for fans for years.

Although he has been linked with several actresses in the past, including Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Katrina Kaif, he has never publicly confirmed any of his relationships.

The actor has also expressed his reservations about getting married in the past.

Salman also talked about his love for children and how he was thinking of raising kids like filmmaker Karan Johar, who welcomed his twin kids via surrogacy and co-parents them with his mother.

However, he mentioned that the law may have changed, and he is still thinking about what to do.

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Salman joked about his love interests, saying that the person who should be calling him “jaan” has also started calling him “bhai” (brother), playing with the title of his recently released film “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan.” He also expressed his love for kids and mentioned that he loves them, but when kids come, their mother also comes, and he has many mothers in his home who would take care of them.

Salman Khan is currently playing the main character in his newly released movie “Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan,” co-starring with Pooja Hegde.

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