Salman Khan has claimed that his advise to Shehnaaz Gill, a co-star in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, to move on in life had nothing to do with him. He was talking about finding himself a partner when he mentioned Shahnaz.
Salman Khan and Shehnaaz Gill at the Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan trailer debut in Mumbai.
The Bigg Boss 13 contestant responded immediately when Salman requested her to go on at a movie promotion event by saying, “Kar gayi (already gone).”
When interviewer Rajat Sharma reminded Salman that he had advised Shehnaaz to move on in life, Salman was discussing his desire to have children rather than his wife. Then, in Aap Ki Adalat, Salman stated, “I told him to go ahead. Sid has left this world (Sid is no more in this world). He undoubtedly wants Shehnaaz to move on as well. They don’t get married or have kids, either. (It doesn’t mean he should get married or have kids).”
He answered while laughing aloud, “No, there is still plenty of time. She was still a poor youngster, thus it was difficult for her to escape that Sidnaz. So I gave the go-ahead. Not bringing it on or saying it (marriage and kids can happen later). Split up. I then advised him to continue. But that doesn’t mean start it now.
A well-known line from Salman’s most recent movie, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Jaan, is “Bring it on.” He uses the dialogue throughout the movie whenever he wants to challenge his adversary to attack him.
On the sets of Bigg Boss 13—where she also met the late actor Sidharth Shukla—Shehnaaz first met Salman. Shehnaaz and Siddharth get close, and when he unexpectedly passes away in September 2021, she is saddened for a very long time.
Shehnaaz and Salman most recently collaborated on Farhad Samji’s Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, which was released last month and earned 100 crores in India in just ten days, according to Sacnilk.