Now, you think drama is everything about the difference between Hindu Muslims, right? no. Salman cleared the air faster than a fast car chase in one of his films. “Religion wasn’t the issue. It was his profession,” he says, revealing that the real villain in this love story is nothing but the film industry itself.
Salman said, “It comes from love and concern, it comes from upbringing. When my mother and father got married, apparently they came from two different religions. At the time there was no Hindu Muslim one. My father was from the film industry. That was a problem.
But wait, the plot gets thicker! “My mother and father were married, they had a shared battle and discussion, and five years later, when Sohail Khan was born, my Nanaji began to like my father.
And the grand finale? A dramatic showdown worthy of a huge Bollywood hit. “Once upon a time, there was an argument between my mother and father, and my mother went to her father’s house. He said, “Now, Salim’s house is yours. I don’t know what kind of magic my father did to my grandfather.
After all, the dash of love, laughter and Bollywood charm can turn even the most gross Nanaji into fans.