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Even God Doesn’t Know When Salman Will Get Married: Salim Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Aug, 2016 03:07 PM
  • Even God Doesn’t Know When Salman Will Get Married: Salim Khan
The 80-year-old veteran scriptwriter, who is often questioned about his son’s wedding, took to Twitter to announce that he will be hosting a radio show, but asked his followers to not grill him about the “Sultan” actor’s marriage.
 
The “Sholay” writer will host the programme titled ‘The 70mm Show,’ which will air every Saturday and Sunday.
 
Recently, at the launch of Sania Mirza’s autobiography, Ace Against Odds, Sania herself asked Salman the most important question when he is going to get married.
 
While a slightly embarrassed Salman paused to think of an appropriate answer, the emcee of the event suggested, “18th November.”
 
Hearing November 18, Salman said, “Yes. 18th November. Yeh 18th November, yeh kuch bees pachees November se chal raha hai. Lekin pata nahi kaunse saal main hoga. Lekin hoga. (This 18th November has been going on for the last 20-25 Novembers. I don’t know which year it will happen but it will happen.)

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